Resíduos sólidos urbanos (RSU): um retrato da economia circular da cidade de Recife

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Autor(a) principal: OLIVEIRA, Suellen Araújo de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The generation of municipal solid waste is expected to grow significantly by 2050 in developing countries, making them the largest generators of solid waste in the world, and the Circular Economy (CE) is reflected as an alternative to deal with this issue. In countries like Brazil, the collectors of recyclable materials are important players for the reinsertion of the materials in the productive cycle. The present research aimed to identify how the SWR-related CE occurs in the city of Recife and to analyze the participation of the waste pickers in this context. To this end, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 67 of the 125 organized collectors recognized by the city government and bibliographic and documentary research. As a result, for the first specific objective the structure of the CE was described, in which it was noticed that the collectors of recyclable materials are responsible for allowing the closing of the MSW cycle through the EcoRecife Program, allowing the commercialization of these residues through middlemen or directly. The insertion of the collectors in the EcoRecife Program demonstrates the City Hall's intention to improve the management of USW in the municipality, plus the recent initiative to encourage the recycling of collected plastic through the Recicla Mais program. For the second specific objective, we noticed the lack of consistency of the data on the generation and destination of SUW and made available by the National Sanitation Information System (SNIS) when compared to other official data sources. As for the collectors, only 1 (one) cooperative claimed to have the history of quantitative data on the waste received, however, it chose not to provide them for the research. Another 4 (four) cooperatives had records of the historical quantity of waste and provided them for the research, but the periods were less than 2 years and had no record pattern. The other 4 (four) organizations claimed not to have any historical records, because they worked only with data from the period, discarding the records after receiving the payments. This scenario made it impossible to make any meaningful analyses about the waste collected by the waste picker organizations, not allowing the proposed specific objective to be reached. For the third specific objective, the main challenges and incentives of the waste picker profession were identified. The incentives most considered were those related to income generation, contribution to the preservation of the environment, and the maintenance of the city's cleanliness. The challenges were issues related to the incorrect and inadequate disposal of MSW and the lack of recognition by society of the work of waste pickers, respectively. The study concluded that organized waste pickers play a key role in closing the MSW cycle and that there is a need for improvement in the management and control of MSW so that public policies can be developed to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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spelling RIBEIRO, Ana Regina BezerraSOBRAL, Marcos Felipe Falcãohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9898061917228567OLIVEIRA, Suellen Araújo de2024-05-24T17:40:18Z2022-08-31OLIVEIRA, Suellen Araújo de. Resíduos sólidos urbanos (RSU): um retrato da economia circular da cidade de Recife. 2022. 83 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Administração e Desenvolvimento Rural) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/9629The generation of municipal solid waste is expected to grow significantly by 2050 in developing countries, making them the largest generators of solid waste in the world, and the Circular Economy (CE) is reflected as an alternative to deal with this issue. In countries like Brazil, the collectors of recyclable materials are important players for the reinsertion of the materials in the productive cycle. The present research aimed to identify how the SWR-related CE occurs in the city of Recife and to analyze the participation of the waste pickers in this context. To this end, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 67 of the 125 organized collectors recognized by the city government and bibliographic and documentary research. As a result, for the first specific objective the structure of the CE was described, in which it was noticed that the collectors of recyclable materials are responsible for allowing the closing of the MSW cycle through the EcoRecife Program, allowing the commercialization of these residues through middlemen or directly. The insertion of the collectors in the EcoRecife Program demonstrates the City Hall's intention to improve the management of USW in the municipality, plus the recent initiative to encourage the recycling of collected plastic through the Recicla Mais program. For the second specific objective, we noticed the lack of consistency of the data on the generation and destination of SUW and made available by the National Sanitation Information System (SNIS) when compared to other official data sources. As for the collectors, only 1 (one) cooperative claimed to have the history of quantitative data on the waste received, however, it chose not to provide them for the research. Another 4 (four) cooperatives had records of the historical quantity of waste and provided them for the research, but the periods were less than 2 years and had no record pattern. The other 4 (four) organizations claimed not to have any historical records, because they worked only with data from the period, discarding the records after receiving the payments. This scenario made it impossible to make any meaningful analyses about the waste collected by the waste picker organizations, not allowing the proposed specific objective to be reached. For the third specific objective, the main challenges and incentives of the waste picker profession were identified. The incentives most considered were those related to income generation, contribution to the preservation of the environment, and the maintenance of the city's cleanliness. The challenges were issues related to the incorrect and inadequate disposal of MSW and the lack of recognition by society of the work of waste pickers, respectively. The study concluded that organized waste pickers play a key role in closing the MSW cycle and that there is a need for improvement in the management and control of MSW so that public policies can be developed to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).A geração de resíduos sólidos urbanos deve crescer de forma expressiva até 2050 em países em desenvolvimento, tornando-os os maiores geradores de resíduos sólidos do mundo e a Economia Circular (EC) se reflete como uma alternativa para lidar com essa questão. Em países como o Brasil, os catadores de materiais recicláveis são importantes atores para a reinserção dos materiais no ciclo produtivo. A presente pesquisa objetivou identificar como ocorre a EC relativa aos RSU da cidade de Recife e analisar a participação dos catadores de materiais recicláveis no referido contexto. Para tal, foram realizadas entrevistas semiestruturadas com 67 dos 125 catadores organizados reconhecidos pela prefeitura municipal e pesquisas bibliográfica e documental. Como resultados, para o primeiro objetivo específico foi descrita a estrutura da EC, na qual percebeu-se que os catadores de materiais recicláveis são responsáveis por permitir o fechamento do ciclo dos RSU através do Programa EcoRecife, permitindo a comercialização desses resíduos por vias dos atravessadores (intermediários) ou de forma direta. A inserção dos catadores no Programa EcoRecife demonstra a existência de uma intenção da prefeitura em melhorar a gestão de RSU no município, acrescida da iniciativa recente de fomentar a reciclagem do plástico coletado através do programa Recicla Mais. Para o segundo objetivo específico, foi percebida a ausência de consistência dos dados sobre geração e destinação de RSU e disponibilizados pelo Sistema Nacional de Informações sobre Saneamento (SNIS) quando comparados com outras fontes de dados também oficiais. Quanto aos catadores, apenas 1 (uma) cooperativa alegou possuir o histórico dos dados quantitativos sobre os resíduos recebidos, entretanto, optou por não fornecê-los para a pesquisa. Outras 4 (quatro) cooperativas possuíam registros do quantitativo histórico dos resíduos e os cederam para a pesquisa, porém, os períodos eram inferiores a 2 anos e não possuíam padrão de registro. As demais 4 (quatro) organizações alegaram não possuir quaisquer registros históricos, pois trabalhavam apenas com os dados do período, desprezando os registros após o recebimento dos pagamentos. Esse cenário inviabilizou quaisquer análises significativas sobre os resíduos coletados pelas organizações de catadores de materiais recicláveis, não permitindo atingir o objetivo específico proposto. Para o terceiro objetivo específico, foram identificados os principais desafios e incentivos da profissão de catador de material reciclável. Os incentivos mais considerados foram os relacionados à geração de renda, contribuição para a preservação do meio ambiente e a manutenção da limpeza da cidade. Os desafios foram temas relacionados ao descarte incorreto e inadequado dos RSU e a falta de reconhecimento da sociedade perante o trabalho de catador de resíduos, respectivamente. O estudo concluiu que os catadores organizados desempenham um papel fundamental no fechamento do ciclo da EC dos RSU e que há uma necessidade de melhoria na gestão e controle de RSU para que sejam elaboradas políticas públicas voltadas ao cumprimento dos Objetivos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável (ODS).Submitted by (ana.araujo@ufrpe.br) on 2024-05-24T17:40:18Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Suellen Araujo de Oliveira.pdf: 2393040 bytes, checksum: b92d0b5623f5310a413e44763ec08be2 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2024-05-24T17:40:18Z (GMT). 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title Resíduos sólidos urbanos (RSU): um retrato da economia circular da cidade de Recife
spellingShingle Resíduos sólidos urbanos (RSU): um retrato da economia circular da cidade de Recife
OLIVEIRA, Suellen Araújo de
Resíduo sólido
Gestão de resíduos
Cooperativas de reciclagem
Economia circular
OUTROS::ADMINISTRACAO RURAL
title_short Resíduos sólidos urbanos (RSU): um retrato da economia circular da cidade de Recife
title_full Resíduos sólidos urbanos (RSU): um retrato da economia circular da cidade de Recife
title_fullStr Resíduos sólidos urbanos (RSU): um retrato da economia circular da cidade de Recife
title_full_unstemmed Resíduos sólidos urbanos (RSU): um retrato da economia circular da cidade de Recife
title_sort Resíduos sólidos urbanos (RSU): um retrato da economia circular da cidade de Recife
author OLIVEIRA, Suellen Araújo de
author_facet OLIVEIRA, Suellen Araújo de
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv RIBEIRO, Ana Regina Bezerra
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv SOBRAL, Marcos Felipe Falcão
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv OLIVEIRA, Suellen Araújo de
contributor_str_mv RIBEIRO, Ana Regina Bezerra
SOBRAL, Marcos Felipe Falcão
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Resíduo sólido
Gestão de resíduos
Cooperativas de reciclagem
Economia circular
topic Resíduo sólido
Gestão de resíduos
Cooperativas de reciclagem
Economia circular
OUTROS::ADMINISTRACAO RURAL
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description The generation of municipal solid waste is expected to grow significantly by 2050 in developing countries, making them the largest generators of solid waste in the world, and the Circular Economy (CE) is reflected as an alternative to deal with this issue. In countries like Brazil, the collectors of recyclable materials are important players for the reinsertion of the materials in the productive cycle. The present research aimed to identify how the SWR-related CE occurs in the city of Recife and to analyze the participation of the waste pickers in this context. To this end, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 67 of the 125 organized collectors recognized by the city government and bibliographic and documentary research. As a result, for the first specific objective the structure of the CE was described, in which it was noticed that the collectors of recyclable materials are responsible for allowing the closing of the MSW cycle through the EcoRecife Program, allowing the commercialization of these residues through middlemen or directly. The insertion of the collectors in the EcoRecife Program demonstrates the City Hall's intention to improve the management of USW in the municipality, plus the recent initiative to encourage the recycling of collected plastic through the Recicla Mais program. For the second specific objective, we noticed the lack of consistency of the data on the generation and destination of SUW and made available by the National Sanitation Information System (SNIS) when compared to other official data sources. As for the collectors, only 1 (one) cooperative claimed to have the history of quantitative data on the waste received, however, it chose not to provide them for the research. Another 4 (four) cooperatives had records of the historical quantity of waste and provided them for the research, but the periods were less than 2 years and had no record pattern. The other 4 (four) organizations claimed not to have any historical records, because they worked only with data from the period, discarding the records after receiving the payments. This scenario made it impossible to make any meaningful analyses about the waste collected by the waste picker organizations, not allowing the proposed specific objective to be reached. For the third specific objective, the main challenges and incentives of the waste picker profession were identified. The incentives most considered were those related to income generation, contribution to the preservation of the environment, and the maintenance of the city's cleanliness. The challenges were issues related to the incorrect and inadequate disposal of MSW and the lack of recognition by society of the work of waste pickers, respectively. The study concluded that organized waste pickers play a key role in closing the MSW cycle and that there is a need for improvement in the management and control of MSW so that public policies can be developed to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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