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Contribution of cooperative sector recycling to greenhouse gas emissions reduction: a case study of Ribeirão Pires, Brazil.

Megan F King1, Jutta Gutberlet.   

Abstract

Solid waste, including municipal waste and its management, is a major challenge for most cities and among the key contributors to climate change. Greenhouse gas emissions can be reduced through recovery and recycling of resources from the municipal solid waste stream. In São Paulo, Brazil, recycling cooperatives play a crucial role in providing recycling services including collection, separation, cleaning, stocking, and sale of recyclable resources. The present research attempts to measure the greenhouse gas emission reductions achieved by the recycling cooperative Cooperpires, as well as highlight its socioeconomic benefits. Methods include participant observation, structured interviews, questionnaire application, and greenhouse gas accounting of recycling using a Clean Development Mechanism methodology. The results show that recycling cooperatives can achieve important energy savings and reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, and suggest there is an opportunity for Cooperpires and other similar recycling groups to participate in the carbon credit market. Based on these findings, the authors created a simple greenhouse gas accounting calculator for recyclers to estimate their emissions reductions.
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Keywords:  CDM; CO(2) equivalent; CO(2)-eq.; Carbon credit market; Clean Development Mechanism; DOC; EF; GJ; HDPE; Informal sector; LDPE; Landfill; MCF; MRF; MWh; PET; PP; PS; PSWM; PVC; Participatory Sustainable Waste Management project; SEC; SFC; Sustainability; UNFCCC; United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change; Waste management; card.; cardboard; clean development mechanism; decay rate for paper/card.; degradable organic carbon; emissions factor; gigajoule; high density polyethylene; k; kWh; kilowatt hour; low density polyethylene; material recovery facility; megawatt hour; methane (CH(4)) correction factor; metric tonne; polyethylene terephthalate; polypropylene; polystyrene; polyvinyl chloride; specific electricity consumption; specific fuel consumption; t

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24011434     DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2013.07.031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Waste Manag        ISSN: 0956-053X            Impact factor:   7.145


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1.  Household waste and health risks affecting waste pickers and the environment in low- and middle-income countries.

Authors:  Jutta Gutberlet; Sayed Mohammad Nazim Uddin
Journal:  Int J Occup Environ Health       Date:  2018-06-20

2.  Characteristics, challenges and innovations of waste picker organizations: A comparative perspective between Latin American and East African countries.

Authors:  Jaan-Henrik Kain; Patrik Zapata; Adalberto Mantovani Martiniano de Azevedo; Sebastián Carenzo; Goodluck Charles; Jutta Gutberlet; Michael Oloko; Jessica Pérez Reynosa; María José Zapata Campos
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-07-29       Impact factor: 3.752

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