The Brazilian National Solid Waste Policy: perspectives of the waste pickers’ cooperative networks

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Despite the advances in the implementation of the National Solid Waste Policy (PNRS), waste pickers’ organizations (WPOs) continue to face structural problems that challenge their viability. Facing the challenges, cooperative networks (CNs) emerged as an alternative to expand their role in the recycling chain. This research aims to identify the challenges and perspectives of the actions of waste pickers’ networks in the recycling chain and discuss how this new organizational arrangement can contribute to the expected advances of the PNRS. The methodological procedures included the selection of 3 case studies on CNs, interviews, documental and content analysis. The results show the importance of public policies and the breadth of the partnerships to the consolidation of the CNs analyzed. Thus, an adaptation of the PNRS to the new dynamics of the recycling market, considering the multiple benefits of CN, can contribute to overcome the structural problems faced by WPOs.

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Pisano, V., Demajorovic, J., & Besen, G. R. (2022). The Brazilian National Solid Waste Policy: perspectives of the waste pickers’ cooperative networks. Ambiente e Sociedade, 25. https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-4422ASOC20210151R1FT

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