Informal Recycling within the city of Durban
Chloë Lead and Matthew Robbins When we arrive Sibongile Muthwa is putting on her gloves. She wears her safety boots, her hat is tightly fastened
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Chloë Lead and Matthew Robbins When we arrive Sibongile Muthwa is putting on her gloves. She wears her safety boots, her hat is tightly fastened
View video here: Maria Ntebaleng Vilakazi’s (waste picker of 25 years) perspective on this International’s Women’s Day 2022.
Sithulisile Moyo PART 1: #narratives of an informal worker: Treat us with dignity “They need to stop impounding our goods. Find other ways to
Sithulisile Moyo Licenses and permits that expired between March 2020 and June 2021 will remain valid until 31 December 2022. Disaster Management Act, 2000; Directives Regarding
Misiwe Maphumulo and Sarah Heneck Recycling has a multitude of benefits; it protects the environment, saves the municipality money, and helps many people sustain their
Sithulisile Moyo The ILO reported that around 2 billion people in the world work in the informal economy. That is more than 61% of the