Struggles and Victories: Waste Pickers on the Frontline
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Struggles and
victories: waste pickers on the frontline.
October-November
2012
Africa
Press Release: Waste Picker (50) Drowns in Msunduzi River (South Africa – October 5, 2012)
After a night of heavy rains, waste picker Bongekile Hilda Ntshangase (50) drowned in the Msunduzi River on her way back to the New England Road landfill site after she and her husband had been to the Central Waste depot to sell recyclables on September 23. Members of the Hlanganani MaAfrika Waste Picker Cooperative, the South African Waste Picker Association (SAWPA), groundWork, and other waste pickers from the area, attended her funeral. Bongekile and her husband made a living as waste pickers on the landfill site for over 15 years. The difficult situation of poverty that they – along with many other waste pickers – were forced to live in, meant they often had to cross the river either going to the depot from the landfill or vice versa if Central Waste trucks were not available to transport them in order to generate some income. Read the press release (in Eng lish).
More updates from Africa coming soon in the next round-up!
Latin America (Red Lacre)
Waste pickers in Brasilia shutdown landfill for nine days in fight against public-private partnership (Brasilia – October 2012)
The waste pickers in the Brazilian
capital showed vigor and conviction in demanding their
rights and futures, going head on with the federal
government and completely paralyzing a landfill (Lixão da
Estrutural), transfer stations, and plants. The protest
forced the government to reconsider a public-private
partnership (PPP) — one which would have given a 30 year
contract to one company for 5 billion US dollars. The
National Movement (MNCR) demonstrated the strength of the
people when they mobilize and work towards the
transformation and future of our planet. Long live our
struggle! Long live the MNCR! No to incineration!
Read the MNCR press release (in
Portuguese)
Depois de nove dias de bloqueio, catador es
liberam lixão do DF
Catadores fecham entrada de
lixão
Another victory in Brazil: Minas Gerais to become the first state to compensate waste pickers for their environmental service (Brazil – October 2012)
Announced at the Waste and Citizenship
Festival, waste pickers in the state of Minas Gerais,
Brazil, will become the first to receive payment as
environmental service providers. This has been an historical
demand by the Brazilian National Movement of Waste Pickers
(MNCR). Waste pickers will be paid according to the amount
of recyclable material they collect at their cooperatives
and associations. The number of associations registered has
already reached 119 across all regions of the state,
benefiting a total of 1,561 waste pickers. Read the MNCR press release (in
Portuguese).
Bolivian law recognizes waste pickers (Bolivia – October 2012)
Congress approved a recycling legislation project that recognizes the rights of the waste pickers and their associations. This proposal establishes that the state, through particular departments, recognize and formally certify waste pickers as competent workers, regardless of the manner in which they acquired their skills. In addition, the legislation states, municipal governments should support the formation of associations or ventures for waste pickers to work as service providers. The legislation also prohibits waste picking for minors under 14 years of age, and will take action against anyone who violates this child labor laws. The proposition was recently sent to the Senate. Read article (in Spanish)
ExpoCatadores, 3rd edition (Brazil – 28-30, November 2012)
The event will host
1,500 waste pickers from 25 Brazilian states, as well as
visitors and government leaders such as President Dilma
Rousseff. There will be an international presence, with
participation from waste pickers from 12 countries in Latin
America as well as India, Benin, Kenya, the Democratic
Republic of Congo. The 3rd National and International
Gathering of Waste Pickers will be happening throughout
Expocatadores with the goal of exchanging experiences. The
themes that will be debated in the technical seminars will
focus on the implementation of the National Waste Policy,
the closing of open dumps and waste management plans. Read
the full program and other important information (in
Portuguese)
Colombian waste pickers fight privatization (Colombia – November, 2012)
Waste pickers’ organizations from Bogota demonstrated on November 8th along with more than 5,000 waste pickers at Plaza Bolivar, a major public square. As part of their historical negotiation process with the Bogota municipal government, they are fighting for a solid waste management plan that includes all waste pickers from the city as well as the entire recycling chain. See video as well as message and news articles shared by Silvio Ruiz Grisales, ARB. Keep informed with more updates coming soon with next news round-up!
National Chilean Waste Pickers’ Conference (December 4-5, 2012 – Concepción, Chile)
The Chilean waste pickers’ movement, is pleased to invite waste picker organizations, companies and institutions, NGOs, schools and others involved in waste recovery and those interested in the inclusion of waste pickers in sustainable solid waste management, to participate in the 4th National Waste Pickers’ Meeting. The Ministry of the Environment in Chile is preparing a solid waste management legislation based on producer responsibility. It’s a proposal that the waste pickers’ union has been following for years and it’s an opportunity to construct solid waste management that is both sustainable and socially inclusive. Follow the event on facebook.
India (Alliance of Indian Waste Pickers)
SWaCH struggle for labor rights continues (India – November, 2012)
SWaCH officially terminated work on
November 1 in the PCMC (the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal
Corporation). The workers have been ‘employed’ by the
new contractors that have applied for an interim 6 month
contract floated by the PCMC. The waste pickers were told
they will only be paid 100 Rupees per day, though the
contract says 200 Rupees. The contractors are also all
threatening that the waste pickers should not take away the
recyclables, though they’ve continued to access it. At the
second hearing on November 5, the judge chided PCMC for
being retrogressive, suggested that waste pickers be
included in the contract terms, and also urged the PCMC not
to flout government directives. A temporary stay order has
been issued on the 5 year contract that had been floated.
They have asked PCMC to continue with the interim contract
until they change the terms of the new contract. The next
hearing is on November 26th. Link to
this news.
AIKMM’s First National Conference (India – December 10-11, 2012)
The All India Kabadi Mazdoor Mahasangh (AIKMM) is a membership-based organization of waste collectors. Carrying the struggle of waste collectors forward the AIKKM is organizing its First National Conference on December 10-11 in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. The conference will be attended by the waste collectors and their organizations from 12 states in India and will be preceded by a public rally on December 10 and followed by a National Seminar on December 11. The seminar topic will be, “Whose Waste, Who Profits: Impact of Waste Privatization on the Informal Sector.” Read the press release (in English).
Solidarity with Indian waste pickers’ struggles (October 2012)
Alex Cardoso, MNCR (Brazil) and Cooperativa Reciclando Sueños (Argentina) sent messages of solidarity with Indian waste pickers’ struggle against incineration and privatization. Read messages of solidarity (in English).
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