Recycling plastic waste in Manaus (AM): The case of waste pickers

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Autor(a) principal: Silvestrim, Eneida Guerra
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Rivas, Alexandre Almir Ferreira, Vieira, Michael Raphael Soares, Santana, Genilson Pereira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/25902
Resumo: Despite the National Solid Waste Policy in Brazil being well established, the country reuses very little of its urban solid waste, such as paper, plastic, among others; that is, most of it is dumped in landfills and inappropriate places. In the case of the North region, with an area of ​​45.2 of the Brazilian territory and with the greatest diversity in the world, the recyclables market is still low, mainly in the city of Manaus. Therefore, in this work, the organizations of waste pickers in Manaus that work with recyclable plastic materials were studied in order to show a diagnosis of plastic waste recycling. In this way, a questionnaire containing questions about the functioning process of the collectors' entities was applied. The sample space of this study consisted of seven collectors' entities for an experimental error of 2.5%. The results of this study show that plastic waste is not the main source of income among recyclable materials from waste pickers in Manaus. In addition, the collectors' entities and the government do not exchange information about urban solid waste in the city of Manaus, which makes the recycling process difficult, especially for plastic waste. Considering the total volume of plastic solid waste of 91,080 kg, sold per year, we have a total revenue of R$ 213,072.00/year. Just for plastic waste. The lack of synchronization of information and management between the government and the collectors' entities partly explains the amount of only about 0.27% of urban solid waste being recycled in the city of Manaus. On the other hand, recycling plastic waste is an alternative for reducing greenhouse emissions and can be a source of carbon credits, bringing benefits to the Amazon.
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spelling Recycling plastic waste in Manaus (AM): The case of waste pickersReciclaje de residuos plásticos en Manaus (AM): El caso de los recicladoresA reciclagem dos resíduos plásticos de Manaus (AM): O caso das entidades de catadoresEnvironmental EconomicsScreeningSelective collect.Economía AmbientalPoner en pantallaRecogida selectiva.Economia AmbientalTriagemColeta seletiva.Despite the National Solid Waste Policy in Brazil being well established, the country reuses very little of its urban solid waste, such as paper, plastic, among others; that is, most of it is dumped in landfills and inappropriate places. In the case of the North region, with an area of ​​45.2 of the Brazilian territory and with the greatest diversity in the world, the recyclables market is still low, mainly in the city of Manaus. Therefore, in this work, the organizations of waste pickers in Manaus that work with recyclable plastic materials were studied in order to show a diagnosis of plastic waste recycling. In this way, a questionnaire containing questions about the functioning process of the collectors' entities was applied. The sample space of this study consisted of seven collectors' entities for an experimental error of 2.5%. The results of this study show that plastic waste is not the main source of income among recyclable materials from waste pickers in Manaus. In addition, the collectors' entities and the government do not exchange information about urban solid waste in the city of Manaus, which makes the recycling process difficult, especially for plastic waste. Considering the total volume of plastic solid waste of 91,080 kg, sold per year, we have a total revenue of R$ 213,072.00/year. Just for plastic waste. The lack of synchronization of information and management between the government and the collectors' entities partly explains the amount of only about 0.27% of urban solid waste being recycled in the city of Manaus. On the other hand, recycling plastic waste is an alternative for reducing greenhouse emissions and can be a source of carbon credits, bringing benefits to the Amazon.A pesar de que la Política Nacional de Residuos Sólidos en Brasil está bien establecida, el país reutiliza muy poco sus residuos sólidos urbanos, como papel, plástico, entre otros; es decir, la mayor parte se vierte en vertederos y lugares inadecuados. En el caso de la región Norte, con una superficie de 45,2 del territorio brasileño y con la mayor diversidad del mundo, el mercado de reciclables aún es bajo, principalmente en la ciudad de Manaus. Por lo tanto, en este trabajo, se estudiaron las organizaciones de recicladores de Manaus que trabajan con materiales plásticos reciclables con el fin de mostrar un diagnóstico de reciclaje de residuos plásticos. De esta forma, se aplicó un cuestionario que contenía preguntas sobre el proceso de funcionamiento de las entidades de recolectores. El espacio muestral de este estudio estuvo constituido por siete entidades recolectoras para un error experimental de 2.5%. Los resultados de este estudio muestran que los residuos plásticos no son la principal fuente de ingresos entre los materiales reciclables de los recicladores de Manaus. Además, los recicladores y las autoridades públicas no intercambian información sobre los residuos sólidos urbanos en la ciudad de Manaus, lo que dificulta el proceso de reciclaje, especialmente para los residuos plásticos. Considerando el volumen total de residuos sólidos plásticos de 91.080 kg, vendidos por año, tenemos una facturación total de R$ 213.072,00/año. Solo para residuos plásticos. La falta de sincronización de información y gestión entre el gobierno y las entidades recolectoras explica en parte que sólo cerca del 0,27% de los residuos sólidos urbanos se reciclen en la ciudad de Manaus. Por otro lado, el reciclaje de residuos plásticos es una alternativa para reducir las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero y puede ser una fuente de créditos de carbono, trayendo beneficios a la Amazonía.Apesar da Política Nacional de Resíduos Sólidos no Brasil ser bem instituída, o país reaproveita muito pouco os seus resíduos sólidos urbanos, como papel, plástico, entre outros; ou seja, a maior parte é despejada em aterros e locais inadequados. No caso da região Norte com área de 45,2 do território brasileiro e com a maior diversidade do mundo, o mercado de recicláveis ainda é baixo, principalmente na cidade de Manaus. Portanto, neste trabalho as entidades de catadores de Manaus que trabalham com materiais plásticos recicláveis foram estudadas a fim de mostrar um diagnóstico da reciclagem de resíduos plásticos. Dessa forma, um questionário contendo perguntas sobre o processo de funcionamento das entidades de catadores foi aplicado. O espaço amostral deste estudo constou de sete entidades de catadores para um erro experimental de 2,5%. Os resultados deste estudo mostram que os resíduos plásticos não são a principal fonte de renda entre os materiais recicláveis das entidades de catadores de Manaus. Além disso, as entidades de catadores e o poder público não trocam informações sobre os resíduos sólidos urbano da cidade de Manaus, o que dificulta o processo de reciclagem, principalmente de resíduos plásticos. Considerando o volume total de resíduos sólidos plásticos de 91.080 kg, vendido ao ano temos uma receita total de R$ 213.072,00/ano. Apenas para o resíduo plástico. A falta de sincronização de informação e gestão entre o poder público e as entidades de catadores explicam em parte a quantidade de apenas cerca de 0,27% de resíduos sólidos urbanos sendo reciclados na cidade de Manaus. Por outro lado, a reciclagem dos resíduos plásticos é uma alternativa para a redução das emissões de efeito estufa e pode ser fonte de créditos de carbono, trazendo benefícios para a AmazôniaResearch, Society and Development2022-01-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2590210.33448/rsd-v11i2.25902Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 2; e45111225902Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 2; e45111225902Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 2; e451112259022525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/25902/22802Copyright (c) 2022 Eneida Guerra Silvestrim; Alexandre Almir Ferreira Rivas; Michael Raphael Soares Vieira; Genilson Pereira Santanahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilvestrim, Eneida GuerraRivas, Alexandre Almir FerreiraVieira, Michael Raphael SoaresSantana, Genilson Pereira2022-02-07T01:42:50Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/25902Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:44:04.373839Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Recycling plastic waste in Manaus (AM): The case of waste pickers
Reciclaje de residuos plásticos en Manaus (AM): El caso de los recicladores
A reciclagem dos resíduos plásticos de Manaus (AM): O caso das entidades de catadores
title Recycling plastic waste in Manaus (AM): The case of waste pickers
spellingShingle Recycling plastic waste in Manaus (AM): The case of waste pickers
Silvestrim, Eneida Guerra
Environmental Economics
Screening
Selective collect.
Economía Ambiental
Poner en pantalla
Recogida selectiva.
Economia Ambiental
Triagem
Coleta seletiva.
title_short Recycling plastic waste in Manaus (AM): The case of waste pickers
title_full Recycling plastic waste in Manaus (AM): The case of waste pickers
title_fullStr Recycling plastic waste in Manaus (AM): The case of waste pickers
title_full_unstemmed Recycling plastic waste in Manaus (AM): The case of waste pickers
title_sort Recycling plastic waste in Manaus (AM): The case of waste pickers
author Silvestrim, Eneida Guerra
author_facet Silvestrim, Eneida Guerra
Rivas, Alexandre Almir Ferreira
Vieira, Michael Raphael Soares
Santana, Genilson Pereira
author_role author
author2 Rivas, Alexandre Almir Ferreira
Vieira, Michael Raphael Soares
Santana, Genilson Pereira
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silvestrim, Eneida Guerra
Rivas, Alexandre Almir Ferreira
Vieira, Michael Raphael Soares
Santana, Genilson Pereira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Environmental Economics
Screening
Selective collect.
Economía Ambiental
Poner en pantalla
Recogida selectiva.
Economia Ambiental
Triagem
Coleta seletiva.
topic Environmental Economics
Screening
Selective collect.
Economía Ambiental
Poner en pantalla
Recogida selectiva.
Economia Ambiental
Triagem
Coleta seletiva.
description Despite the National Solid Waste Policy in Brazil being well established, the country reuses very little of its urban solid waste, such as paper, plastic, among others; that is, most of it is dumped in landfills and inappropriate places. In the case of the North region, with an area of ​​45.2 of the Brazilian territory and with the greatest diversity in the world, the recyclables market is still low, mainly in the city of Manaus. Therefore, in this work, the organizations of waste pickers in Manaus that work with recyclable plastic materials were studied in order to show a diagnosis of plastic waste recycling. In this way, a questionnaire containing questions about the functioning process of the collectors' entities was applied. The sample space of this study consisted of seven collectors' entities for an experimental error of 2.5%. The results of this study show that plastic waste is not the main source of income among recyclable materials from waste pickers in Manaus. In addition, the collectors' entities and the government do not exchange information about urban solid waste in the city of Manaus, which makes the recycling process difficult, especially for plastic waste. Considering the total volume of plastic solid waste of 91,080 kg, sold per year, we have a total revenue of R$ 213,072.00/year. Just for plastic waste. The lack of synchronization of information and management between the government and the collectors' entities partly explains the amount of only about 0.27% of urban solid waste being recycled in the city of Manaus. On the other hand, recycling plastic waste is an alternative for reducing greenhouse emissions and can be a source of carbon credits, bringing benefits to the Amazon.
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