Authors
Mélanie Surchat, Micline Irakoze, Speciose Kantengwa, Matieyedou Konlambigue, Leonhard Späth, Benjamin Wilde, Johan Six, Pius Krütli, Michael Stauffacher
Publication date
2024/5/3
Journal
Local Environment
Volume
29
Issue
5
Pages
565-592
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Within the circular economy framework in Africa, sustainable waste management can contribute to improving the environment and creating green jobs. However, recycling activities are mostly carried out by informal workers, who are often forgotten in discussions about the circular economy. To ensure the development of a socially just circular economy, their voices must be heard and their needs accounted for. This study took place in Rwanda, a circular economy leader in Africa, and explored the experiences of workers engaged in biowaste recycling, with a particular focus on the distinctions between the experiences of female and male workers. We used photovoice as a methodology, allowing waste workers to visually report on the benefits and drawbacks of being involved in biowaste recycling. Seventeen waste recyclers took pictures representing different working experiences, which was followed by individual in …
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