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Making a Life on the Makana Landfill
The driveway into the dump is a dirt road surrounded by shrubs covered in dust that have grocery bags clinging onto their branches. The area looks like a disaster. Except for a tiny security room at the gate, and a grader that occasionally levels heaps of waste, there is no municipal presence. There is no infrastructure or ablution facilities to practice basic hygiene.
Aug 24, 20182 min read


On better working conditions for waste pickers
In many cities across the Global South, waste pickers play a vital but often invisible role in managing urban waste. These individuals collect, sort, and sell discarded materials, contributing significantly to recycling and reducing landfill volumes. Despite their important environmental and economic contributions, waste pickers operate in informal and insecure conditions, lacking formal recognition or support.
Apr 11, 20183 min read


Waste Pickers in Makhanda
The point is the people living at the dump were mentioned at last but now as “gangs,” and clearly, also not “any member of the public.”
Feb 28, 20177 min read
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