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Refusing to be Cast AsideRefusing to be Cast Aside:
Waste Pickers Organising Around the World
Edited by Melanie Samson

In cities across the world, millions of people sustain themselves and their families by reclaiming reusable and recyclable materials from what others have cast aside as waste. They are frequently ignored within public policy processes and harassed and persecuted by authorities. However, waste pickers from around the world are beginning to organise. They are demanding recognition for the contributions that they make to the environment and the economy, and they are fighting to ensure that their role within municipal waste management systems is valued and made more secure. This book profiles waste pickers, the organisations and networks that they have formed and the struggles that they are waging in a number of countries. It looks at how the law has been used to advance waste pickers’ rights and how municipal waste management systems in some cities have been transformed to formally integrate waste pickers. It also explores how waste pickers in different places have been affected by, and responded to, privatisation.

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TOC: Cover and Table of Contents
Intro: Acknowledgements, Preface and Introduction
Chapter 1: Waste Pickers From Around the World
Chapter 2
: Waste Pickers are Organising!
Chapter 3
: Combining Forces – Networks and Federations of Waste Picker Organisations
Chapter 4
: Formal Integration into Municipal Waste Management Systems
Chapter 5: Using the Law
Chapter 6
: Confronting and Engaging Privatisation
Chapter 7
: Conclusion
References
Appendix
: Declarations

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