Bogotá - A Ground-Breaking Scenario of The Inclusion of Recyclers in Waste Collection and Recycling
Bogotá - A Ground-Breaking Scenario of The Inclusion of Recyclers in Waste Collection and Recycling
Bogotá - A Ground-Breaking Scenario of The Inclusion of Recyclers in Waste Collection and Recycling
BOGOTÁ – A GROUND-BREAKING
SCENARIO OF THE INCLUSION
OF RECYCLERS IN WASTE
COLLECTION AND RECYCLING1
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Context and background Process of organization and inclusion
Implementation in Bogotá
The application of the 2011 Constitutional Court rulings Animal/handpulled carts used by waste recyclers
in Bogotá involved significant changes in how the
waste management system was organized in the city. As these have been the first experiences with including
The municipality created a Register of Recyclers that waste pickers at this scale and level, the stakeholders
identified the areas where they worked and how they involved are exploring new territory together and
operated, in order to map, define and characterize them searching for workable solutions. For example, efforts
as beneficiaries of the affirmative actions prescribed are ongoing by the city council and ARB to establish
by the Court decisions, and thereby prevent misuse routes and optimize the use of motorized vehicles for
by opportunist groups. Furthermore, the municipality transport to bodegas. Herein, the right balance has to
committed to promote source separation and highlight be found between, on the one hand, the tendency of the
the role of waste pickers. It also provided resources authorities to design a system from scratch focusing on
for substituting animal-pulled vehicles with motorized efficiency and optimization, and the existing realities and
vehicles, in order to improve recyclers’ working pickers’ established practices on the other. Also, WIEGO
conditions.3 To make the system operational, in has provided funds to improve the health and safety
December 2012, the municipality established a network conditions of recyclers and from June 2015 onwards
of 250 weighing centres (bodegas) for recyclers to take recyclers will have access to specialized equipment,
the collected recyclable materials. professional gloves, masks, boots, identity cards etc.,
The major innovation of the system was the introduction along with capacity building training to educate them in
of a bimonthly payment to recyclers who would commit the use of this equipment.
to bringing their recyclable materials to the bodegas on More broadly, the city authorities have initiated a Zero
a daily basis, at an equal rate per tonne as the rate used Waste Programme and increasing recycling rates is
to pay private companies for collected and transported a part of the programme. Within this, the inclusion of
waste.4 Every two months, the 8,250 Bogotá recyclers informal recyclers has a clear place. Several areas need
enrolled in the Bogotá Zero Waste Programme (which attention in order to take the recycling model in Bogotá
ran until December 2014) received a payment equivalent to the next level. In order to facilitate door-to-door
collection of recyclables, source separation habits need
3 In 2012, the municipality agreed that each registered and verified recycler to be developed further, perhaps with support through
may receive, upon surrender of his cart and horse, compensation equivalent to
21 million Colombian pesos (approximately 7,200 USD as of August 2015), in
appropriate incentives. A specific problem concerns
the form of motor vehicle, or in the form of “seed plan” to their business plan.
In December 2014, 2,800 animal-drawn vehicles had been replaced.
4 These bodegas act as “points for authorized weighing” where recyclers bring 5 Approximately 30 USD (as of August 2015).
their recyclable materials recovered daily and record the weight on an official 6 The ARB currently has 2,500 associated recyclers organized in 17 base
form. The type of material does not affect the rate of payment. After weighing, organizations, represents recyclers, provides training for capacity building,
the recycler can sell the recyclables to the intermediary by type, following the improves the organization of the value chain and makes sustained efforts to
price set by the market for recyclables, as traditionally done. mainstream the informal sector.
10 While this case shows the improvement in the working conditions of the
recyclers and the waste management system in the city, there remains room
for improvement. According to the National Survey of Recycling 85% of the
7 http://www.goldmanprize.org/recipient/nohra-padilla recycling population in the country belongs to socioeconomic strata 1 or 2,
8 Decree No. 2981 of 2013, by which the provision of public services is regulated living in precarious housing conditions with low social coverage and low
http://diario-oficial.vlex.com.co/vid/decreto-2013-reglamenta-servicio- schooling. Aluna Consultores Limitada (2010).
aseo-482847738?_ga=1.20099835.239573512.1425225743 11 Aluna Consultores Limitada (2011), as quoted in (Parra, 2015). Aluna
9 Resolution No. 0754 of 2014, for which the methodology for the formulation, Consultores Ltda, 2011. Estudio Nacional de Reciclaje y los Recicladores.
implementation, evaluation, monitoring, control and updating of Integral CEMPRE. The same report gives the national average recycling rate as 19%,
Management Plans for Solid Waste was adopted. http://diario-oficial.vlex.com. compared to the 16% in Bogotá. There is however no data available yet on any
co/vid/resolucion-numero-0754-2014-547338526 changes in the recycling rate in Bogotá following the formalization programme.