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Women in Waste Collection and Recycling in Hochiminh City
by
Du, Thai Thi Ngoc
, Tuan, Bang Anh
, Nhan, Nguyen Thi
, Mehra, Rekha
, Chuyen, Truong Thi Kim
, Lam, Nguyen Ngoc
, Tran, Pham Gia
, Nghia, Nguyen Xuan
in
Children
/ Cities
/ Conservation
/ Economic Factors
/ Families & family life
/ Females
/ Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
/ Industrial waste
/ Labor force
/ Recycling
/ Recycling centers
/ Recycling industry
/ Retail stores
/ Shopkeepers
/ Solid wastes
/ Waste disposal
/ Waste management industry
/ Waste recycling
/ Waste trade
/ Wastes
/ Women
1996
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Women in Waste Collection and Recycling in Hochiminh City
by
Du, Thai Thi Ngoc
, Tuan, Bang Anh
, Nhan, Nguyen Thi
, Mehra, Rekha
, Chuyen, Truong Thi Kim
, Lam, Nguyen Ngoc
, Tran, Pham Gia
, Nghia, Nguyen Xuan
in
Children
/ Cities
/ Conservation
/ Economic Factors
/ Families & family life
/ Females
/ Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
/ Industrial waste
/ Labor force
/ Recycling
/ Recycling centers
/ Recycling industry
/ Retail stores
/ Shopkeepers
/ Solid wastes
/ Waste disposal
/ Waste management industry
/ Waste recycling
/ Waste trade
/ Wastes
/ Women
1996
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Women in Waste Collection and Recycling in Hochiminh City
by
Du, Thai Thi Ngoc
, Tuan, Bang Anh
, Nhan, Nguyen Thi
, Mehra, Rekha
, Chuyen, Truong Thi Kim
, Lam, Nguyen Ngoc
, Tran, Pham Gia
, Nghia, Nguyen Xuan
in
Children
/ Cities
/ Conservation
/ Economic Factors
/ Families & family life
/ Females
/ Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
/ Industrial waste
/ Labor force
/ Recycling
/ Recycling centers
/ Recycling industry
/ Retail stores
/ Shopkeepers
/ Solid wastes
/ Waste disposal
/ Waste management industry
/ Waste recycling
/ Waste trade
/ Wastes
/ Women
1996
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Women in Waste Collection and Recycling in Hochiminh City
1996
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Overview
The generation and management of urban solid waste is an urgent and growing problem in Hochiminh City, as elsewhere in the world. An important contribution to solving the city's waste management problem is made by the recycling industry. The well-organized private system of collection, trade and recycling includes door-to-door itinerant buyers, entirely women, who buy solid waste products from households; a range of small, medium, and big shopkeepers who purchase waste from the buyers; middle-men who link the shopkeepers with the recyclers; and the recycling or production units that transform products for sale to consumers. Earnings of itinerant buyers are low and may be declining. However, their self-employment is critical because they are often the main economic support of their families. Shopkeepers enjoy better standards of living but economic competition and recent environmental regulations threaten the survival of the industry. Policy options are offered for attempting to ensure the survival of recyclers and itinerant buyers, those who are most immediately vulnerable.
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