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Parallelwelten – Informelle Arbeit in der Abfallwirtschaft
Authors:Roland Linzner DI  Andreas Pertl DI  Silvia Scherhaufer DI  Elisabeth Schmied DI  Gudrun Obersteiner DI
Affiliation:1. Department Wasser-Atmosph?re-Umwelt, Institut für Abfallwirtschaft, Universit?t für Bodenkultur Wien, Muthgasse 107, 1190, Wien, ?sterreich
Abstract:Rapid urbanization, increasing amounts of waste, and municipalities lacking in both financial and personal resources are characteristic of waste management in low-income countries. “Formal” waste management, represented by national and regional authorities and private companies, is not in a position to provide adequate waste collection and treatment for the local population. Burning waste in backyard fires or tossing it in roadside ditches or “wild dumps” are common practices. But in addition to the formal system, which is unable to cope with the current situation, there is a parallel and informal system that closes the gaps in the collection, processing, treatment and disposal of waste. Informal activities in waste management have become increasingly important in implementation projects and science in recent years. As informal workers are, by definition, not keeping records of their activities, their contribution is not recognized, and the workers remain invisible. The important contribution of the informal sector should not be underestimated, as a major share of waste recycling activities are carried out informally, providing secondary raw materials to local markets. In many cases the informal workers are not recognized as having a key role in waste management systems and run the risk of losing their livelihoods thanks to modernization processes. Informal sector activities take place not only in low-income countries but also in Central and Eastern European countries. However, these activities are carried out against the backdrop of a functioning waste management system and on a legal basis.
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