DST/NRF/CSIR Chair in Waste and Society, University of the Western Cape, Bellville 7535, South Africa.
School of Economic Sciences, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, Potchefstroom 2520, South Africa.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Jun 11;16(11):2059. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16112059.
Landfill and street waste pickers in South Africa are responsible for collecting substantial volumes of recyclable material, saving municipalities millions and contributing to a generally healthier and cleaner environment. Yet waste pickers continue to operate on the fringes of the economy and are exposed to many risks, particularly health risks which have a direct impact on the sustainability of their livelihoods. This article, using a mixed-methods approach, explores the health risks to which waste pickers working on nine different landfills in the country are exposed. The socio-ecological framework was used to analyse and present the results. A key finding was that waste picking, by its very nature, lends itself to innumerable health risks, but that these can be lessened through concerted and collaborative efforts on the part of landfill operators, local authorities and other stakeholders. Integrating the 'self-employed' waste pickers into the formal waste management system should be comprehensive in order to limit health risks. Waste pickers will never have a risk-free environment, but facilitative policies and supportive institutions can collaboratively help to mitigate these risks and create a more sustainable and dignified working environment towards sustaining their livelihoods.
南非的垃圾填埋场和街头拾荒者负责收集大量可回收材料,为市政当局节省了数百万美元,并为更健康、更清洁的环境做出了贡献。然而,拾荒者仍然在经济边缘运作,面临许多风险,特别是对其生计可持续性有直接影响的健康风险。本文采用混合方法,探讨了在该国九个不同垃圾填埋场工作的拾荒者所面临的健康风险。采用社会生态框架对结果进行分析和呈现。一个主要发现是,拾荒活动本身就存在无数的健康风险,但通过垃圾填埋场运营商、地方当局和其他利益相关者的协调一致和协作努力,可以减轻这些风险。将“个体经营”的拾荒者纳入正式的废物管理系统应该是全面的,以限制健康风险。拾荒者永远不会处于无风险的环境中,但有利的政策和支持性机构可以共同帮助减轻这些风险,为他们创造一个更可持续和有尊严的工作环境,以维持他们的生计。