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C40-CCAC Waste Systems webinar

  • January 16, 2020
Workers in the informal economy from six different sectors. A Domestic Worker, a Garment Worker, a Home-Based Worker, a Street Vendors / Market Trader, a Transport Worker, and a Waste Picker.

Integrating the informal sector in solid waste management plans

WIEGO’s Waste Picker Specialist, Dr. Sonia Dias led a webinar that focused on the inclusion of the informal sector in waste management systems.

The webinar, which was targeted at city officials who work within the cities that are part of C40, explored how cities can integrate the informal sector workforce into their solid waste management plans for more efficiency resulting in enforced diversion and mitigation opportunity networks.

Dr. Dias shared policies taken by different cities to include the informal sector as well as the experiences of waste pickers’ inclusion. Similarly, she addressed some of the challenges working with the sector, including undocumented workers, traceability, establishing partnerships, and discussed models of inclusion and how the inclusion of the sector is increasingly migrating to service-driven systems and the implications of it.

This webinar was organized by C40 Cities in collaboration with The Climate and Clean Air Coalition.

Related Reading

The Economics of the Informal Sector in Solid Waste Management

Integrating the Informal Sector in Solid Waste Management Systems – Basic Aspects and Experiences

List of literature related to the Informal Sector in Solid Waste Management

Recovering resources, creating opportunities: Integrating the informal sector into solid waste management