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Integrating the Informal Sector in Municipal Solid Waste Management SWaCH Cooperative, Pune
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The wholly worker-owned SWaCH cooperative - born in 2007 to provide front end waste management services to the city of Pune and recover user fees, entered into a formal memorandum of understanding with PMC for door to door collection of waste in 2008.
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The SWaCH Model SWaCH is the success story of how thousands of waste pickers in Pune, India came together to get first and rightful access to recyclable waste Private contracts to Waste management companies threatened the livelihood of waste pickers who depend on recyclable waste (paper, metal, plastic, and glass) to sell and make a living The cooperative is the direct result of the advocacy of KKPKP (established in 1993 )
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The Cooperative has 2300 members (and growing) who are engaged in door step collection of waste in Pune who are KKPKP members or their family members Members are not paid by municipality for this work but collect user fee for door step collection from citizens. Sale of scrap is their other source of income The Municipality saves approx. Rs.12 crores each year in this model
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SWaCH Cooperative - wholly owned by waste pickers Better working conditions Democratic decision making
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SWaCH: How it works Pairs of members of the cooperative are in charge of door-to-door waste collection for 250-350 households. Waste pickers ideally collect segregated waste - wet or organic waste and dry waste such as plastic, glass, paper, etc.) from generators. Waste pickers further segregate waste and sell recyclables. Waste pickers drop off non-recyclable waste at city-run feeder points. Some SWaCH members provide composting services.
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The Movement of Waste from Households in Pune
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PMC pays for Equipment and Management Costs
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SWaCH Model addresses - Segregation by citizens Better conditions of work for waste pickers Cleaner waste for recycling industry Reduction in municipal expenses for waste management Compliance of MSW 2000 rules and Mah Acts Decentralized waste management and processing Climate change mitigation Poverty Alleviation PPP Better waste management
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Other Activities/Initiatives by SWaCH members V collect: Collection of unwanted household material that cannot be thrown in daily garbage Zero Waste Institutions, Green School Programmes, Working with Scrap Shops to increase recycling rates, collection of old clothes
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Nirmalya Collection SWaCH members collected over 97 tonnes of Nirmalya this Ganpati Visarjan!
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V Compost Creating and maintaining compost pits in the neighbourhood in a suitable space provided by the citizens Household Composters
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Sanitary napkins producers should ideally pay for the disposal of a product they make. SWaCH members are trained in making ST Dispo bags with recyclable newspaper, glue, and thread. And as it looks distinct, it goes into a separate waste stream. The waste pickers are saved the indignity of handling our soiled sanitary napkins directly. This also allows them to augment their earnings ST Dispo Bags and EPR
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Diaper Disposal Labels Identifiable labels for the appropriate disposal of soiled adult and baby diapers
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What can citizens do? Segregate your waste Take up an area/building/ locality – ensure that there is 100% segregation of waste Dispose sanitary pads in identifiable S.T.Dispo Bags Educate others about the benefits of segregation Work towards making your home and office an environment friendly and inclusive zone – where there is segregation, re-using and recycling of waste thereby protecting the environment and improving the conditions of work for waste pickers Volunteer with SWaCH Sponsor/Adopt a school under Green Schools Programme
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SWaCH E-mail : swachcoop@gmail.comswachcoop@gmail.com, SWaCH Helpline: 9765999500 SWaCH Website: www.swachcoop.com
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