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4 Ways to Empower the Informal Sector

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April 18, 2024

Over 90% of plastic waste in Vietnam is collected by its informal sector, with an estimated 10,000 to 16,000 waste workers operating daily in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City according to a 2023 article. These informal workers are key to turning the tide on plastic pollution, as they contribute significantly to waste management – a key component toward a circular economy – by collecting, sorting, trading, and even processing waste materials.

Similarly in countries such as Brazil and Mexico, up to 80% of plastic waste collection relies on the informal sector, with waste workers forming large communities in metropolitan areas, according to the Alliance’s Plastic Waste Management Framework.

These informal workers often lack a stable income, basic welfare, and good quality of life, in addition to the prevailing and harmful stigma that surrounds the work they do. They could benefit from the help of policymakers, governments, and organisations supporting their role in waste management systems.