Assessing informal waste recycling in Kanpur City, India

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to outline the socio-economic and environmental implications of the informal sector engaged in waste recycling in the city of Kanpur, with special emphasis on the lives of lowest group of people, i.e. waste-pickers, and to discuss various possible scenarios to...

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Published inManagement of environmental quality Vol. 19; no. 5; pp. 597 - 612
Main Authors Zia, H, Devadas, V, Shukla, S
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bradford Emerald Group Publishing Limited 08.08.2008
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Summary:Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to outline the socio-economic and environmental implications of the informal sector engaged in waste recycling in the city of Kanpur, with special emphasis on the lives of lowest group of people, i.e. waste-pickers, and to discuss various possible scenarios to integrate them with the formal sector.Design methodology approach - The study involved field survey of secondary material markets, followed by the administration of questionnaires to 40 respondents belonging to various segments of the informal sector. The questionnaires were designed to elicit information on the socio-economic characteristics of the respondents. The study was conducted in 2004.Findings - The study has attempted to delve into the socio-economic conditions of the waste and dump-pickers, the lowest segment of the informal recycling sector. The study of the status of existing alliances of formal-informal sector and the community shows that there is a lot of scope for improvement in the management of solid waste and the condition of the informal waste-recycling sector. Stronger alliances have the potential to improve the services as well as the socio-economic condition of the informal waste-recycling sector.Research limitations implications - A very small sample size was selected for this study in the absence of any prior database pertaining to the size, socio-economic conditions of the informal waste-recycling sector.Originality value - The paper attempts to understand the important role played by the informal sector engaged in waste recycling. This work is original, as no such analysis has been carried out in the study area. This study could be further extended.
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ISSN:1477-7835
1758-6119
DOI:10.1108/14777830810894265