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Half a Million Brazilians Survive Picking Up Trash PDF Print E-mail
Written by Brazzil Magazine   
Tuesday, 31 August 2004

Gatherers of recyclable materials in Minas Gerais, Brazil will run a plastic-processing plant in the state capital, Belo Horizonte. The material they collect will be treated and sold to processing industries in the states of São Paulo, Minas Gerais, and Rio Grande do Sul. Since the collectors will sell their product directly, their profits will increase.

Beginning today and running through Sunday, September 5, gatherers of recyclable materials from various Brazilian states and other countries are assembled in Belo Horizonte, at the 3rd edition of the Trash and Citizenship Festival.

This year they are discussing technological options for the treatment of solid wastes and environmental licenses. The Minister of Social Development and Hunger Alleviation, Patrus Ananias, took part in the opening ceremony.

The plant, which will cost US$ 658 thousand (1.93 million reais), represents an unprecedented project in Brazil. For José Aparecido Gonçalves, Coordinator of the Asmare, an association of collectors of paper, cardboard, and recyclable materials, "what we are launching is the result of a history of struggle and organization."

Brazil produces 140 thousand tons of trash daily, and approximately 500 thousand people derive their sustenance from gathering materials that can be recycled.

An expert at the Consumer Defense Association (Associação Brasileira de Defesa do Consumidor), Marcelo Dias da Cunha, speaking on the Radio Nacional AM "Daily Life" (Cotidiano) program, declared that it is important to make Brazilians aware of the need to produce less trash.

"This is something that has to begin in the supermarket when people buy things. It is exactly when people buy things that they begin creating waste," said Cunha.

He went on to explain that packaging is one of the big villains in the tidal wave of garbage that characterizes modern life. Packaging should follow the three-R rule: reduction, reusage and recycling, he said.

"We need to look for goods with packaging that can be reused, is not too big and can be recycled." People can take carts to the supermarkets and reduce the amount of plastic bags they need, separate types of garbage and use leftover packaging in their homes, says Cunha.

Agência Brasil

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