Empowering Plastic Waste Pickers for Sustainable Growth
In the bustling heart of rural/urban centres across developing nations, an often-overlooked workforce diligently labours to manage the plastic waste that society discards.
In the bustling heart of rural/urban centres across developing nations, an often-overlooked workforce diligently labours to manage the plastic waste that society discards.
Plastic pollution has been a pressing issue in the Tema Newtown coastal community. With beaches and waterways clogged with plastic waste
In many developing countries, plastic waste pickers play a crucial yet often under-appreciated role in managing waste and recycling materials.
Empowering waste pickers in Ghana’s informal sector boosts recycling, cuts CO2, and advances social justice, as highlighted in the Pick-It Center press release.
From waste to wealth, Environment360 is empowering waste pickers with training, technology, and circular economy solutions to build sustainable livelihoods.
Business Models for Waste Pickers in Ghana In 2017, Environment360 embarked on a mission to create the first waste picker-led
The Circular Innovation Hub graduated the inaugural Empower Up ’N’ Around class of seven women waste pickers on 16 September 2022.