Managing Organics with Waste Pickers: A Briefing for Policymakers
- Climate -Waste pickers play a critical role in climate action, methane reduction, and sustainable waste management, yet their contributions are often overlooked in public policy. This briefing from the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) highlights how integrating waste pickers into formal waste management systems can improve environmental outcomes, strengthen local economies, and advance environmental justice.
“Managing Organics with Waste Pickers: A Briefing for Policymakers,” co-released by GAIA and the International Alliance of Waste Pickers, examines how waste pickers—estimated at 15 to 20 million workers worldwide—are increasingly leading organic waste management efforts. By diverting food scraps and organic materials from landfills, waste pickers help reduce methane emissions, one of the most potent greenhouse gases driving climate change.
The report provides recommendations for policymakers seeking to build inclusive, community-based waste management systems that support waste picker livelihoods while advancing climate and zero waste goals.