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APPENDIX


STATISTICS AND REASEARCH Where waste pickers were identified, they represented less than one per cent of the urban workforce. As share of urban employment • Africa: 0.1-0.4 per cent in 7 West African cities • South Africa: 0.7 per cent (both formal and informal waste pickers) • India: 0.1 per cent As share of urban informal employment • India: 0.1 per cent • Latin America: 0.6 per cent in Lima, 0.5 per cent in Brazil Source: Women and Men in the Informal Economy: A Statistical Picture. http://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---dgreports/---stat/documents/publication/wcms_234413.pdf


STATISTICS AND REASEARCH - MEDELLIN

Tons collected (green), Value of material (yellow, COP millions), # Recyclers/Day (red)

Monthly revenue for waste picker (Material sold, non-tariff, COP thousands)

Tariff: Left: Material Reported and paid back from EPM, Right: Effective Payments to waste pickers (76,8%)


ARRECICLAR – ASSOCIATION OF WASTE PICKERS OF ANTOQUIA Activities: For employees: •

Health and safety system implementation

Orientation in Labor Law

Training in productive process

Committee of coexistence

For Wastepickers: Trainings •

Coexistence

Social care routes

Good money management

Positive discipline

Literacy process

Workshops: •

Application of psycho-social batteries

Body Health and self-care

Mental health

Cosmetology, embellishment and barbershop

Source: Arreciclar Annual Report 2019


LEGITIMATE MEANING adjective o according to law; lawful: the property's legitimate owner. o in accordance with established rules, principles, or standards. o born in wedlock or of legally married parents: legitimate children. o in accordance with the laws of reasoning; logically inferable; logical: a legitimate conclusion. o resting on or ruling by the principle of hereditary right: a legitimate sovereign. o not spurious or unjustified; genuine: It was a legitimate complaint. o of the normal or regular type or kind. Source: https://www.dictionary.com/browse/legitimate


LEGITIMATE - MEDELLIN

Source: https://www.superservicios.gov.co/noticias/superservicios-presenta-la-caracterizacion-organizaciones-recicladores-formalizacion


GLOBAL ALLIANCE OF WASTE PICKERS MISSION 1. We declare our commitment to work for the social and economic inclusion of the waste picker population, to promote and strengthen its organizations, to help them move up the value chain and to be included and given priority in formal waste management systems. 2. We declare our rejection of incineration and landfill-based technologies and agree to demand and create processes that promote “zero waste�, or the maximum utilization of waste (such reuse, recycling and composting). These alternatives represent viable socioeconomic alternatives for informal and marginalized sectors of the global population. 3. We declare our commitment to continue sharing knowledge, experience and technology, as these actions will promote and accelerate contact with the greatest possible number of waste pickers and their organizations across the world, making visible their living and working conditions and their contributions to sustainable development. 4. We declare our commitment to advocate for improved laws and public policies that effectively involve waste picker organizations. Waste pickers should become actors in decision-making processes, with the goal of improving working conditions for their category, developing knowledge and capacity-building activities, and seeking the recognition and professionalization of their work. https://globalrec.org/mission/


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