The Unsung Heroes Putting Climate Solutions Into Practice | Aline Sousa | TED

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Hello, I’m Aline Sousa, 34 years old, and I am a waste picker.
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I’m also the third generation of pickers in my family
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and have seven children.
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I’ve been helping my grandmother with recycling work since I was 14.
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Picking the waste or sorting it at the cooperative.
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I know that recycling is a life-changing tool
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not only for my family but for every picker
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who works with me at the cooperative.
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The improper handling of waste is the third largest
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source of methane in the world, and the second largest in Brazil.
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Historically, trash is a huge problem
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in Global South countries.
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And we are always there, regardless of service assistance,
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collecting and selecting where there’s not an efficient and formal service.
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We are leading the effort to reduce
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methane emissions in our sector.
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I represent Brasília’s pickers in the National Movement of Pickers,
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or NMP.
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I am also President of CENTCOOP, which is the second largest
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cooperative central for waste pickers in Brazil.
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We have approximately 20 cooperatives, and about 1,000
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members associated with them, and here in Brasília, 72% are women.
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The National Movement of Pickers estimates
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from 300,000 to 1 million workers,
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and from that number, 72% are Black,
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like me, and 56% are women.
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And those women are also in leadership
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and decision-making positions in their cooperatives.
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Globally, we estimate about 20 million workers
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recycling throughout the world.
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Although the development process of waste management and society
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tries to marginalize us,
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we are the ones who make the difference in recycling.
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Without us, this system would be collapsed.
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In Brazil, only about 30% of the cities have selective collection.
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To show you the work and competence of the pickers,
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we are responsible for 35% of the total mass collected.
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Also, 40% of the cities exclusively rely on the work
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of waste pickers to carry out this activity.
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Globally, we are responsible for recycling 58% of plastic,
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and Brazil claims to lead aluminum cans recycling.
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How is that possible if only 30% of Brazilian cities
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implemented selective collection?
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I’ll tell you why. It’s because of the waste pickers
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who are on the streets doing this work.
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The world is not doing its part in waste management,
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and in the climatic emergency at the speed that we need.
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As pickers, we are working intertwined
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in a socio-environmental system,
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developing solutions to optimize the impact in our society.
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Solely relying on selling recyclables
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is not sustainable for the cooperatives.
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It doesn’t support our families
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and does not maintain our waste management structures.
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So we should be paid for the services we provide to society.
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Organic waste in Brazilian cities
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accounts for half of the total waste,
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but only 0.5% of it is recycled
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in composting.
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Note that the majority of it
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is edible food
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which is still good for consumption,
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but ends up in landfills and dumps,
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releasing about two megatons of methane in the environment.
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That can be extrapolated to other countries in the Global South,
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where organic waste equals half
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the waste generated by the population.
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For decades, we considered organic waste
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as a contaminant, which is not true
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because what we need is an organic waste collection system
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to properly treat this fraction.
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This will minimize the contamination of dry recyclables,
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and prevent them from going to landfills
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and generating greenhouse gases,
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essentially working against international agreements
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to reduce and neutralize emissions.
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This way, we can help the world fulfill the Global Methane Pledge
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to reduce at least 30% emissions by 2030.
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We are very good at it.
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We know how to involve society.
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We know how to convince people to separate waste correctly.
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When it comes to environmental education,
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you need to involve waste pickers.
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In Brasília, we have a wonderful piece of data
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to elevate the credibility of our sector.
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The selective collection made by our cooperatives
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has a quality and efficiency index of over 80%.
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While through companies, we manage to utilize less than 40%.
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Beyond that, this would be a truly fair transition
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for our sector:
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us, waste pickers, leading the fight against climate change.
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Composting generates three times more jobs
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in comparison to landfills and dumps.
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When this service is made by pickers,
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the impact can reach 11 times more.
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So, channeling climatic funds promotes the socio-economic development
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of an entire sector and the people who suffer the most
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from the climate impact and environmental racism.
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In fact, we’re already doing this.
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Here at the cooperative,
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we are initiating fundamental work with the organic fraction,
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we’re implementing the organic collecting system in the farmers’ market,
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and bringing the waste to the cooperative for composting.
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That can be accelerated to match
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our urgent fight against climate change.
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We are part of the solution.
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But to do it, we need the cities and the financial system
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to see us as key players in this process,
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and as protagonists, not only as beneficiaries.
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We need to be paid for the service that we provide
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for decades benefiting society’s health,
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and the planet’s health.
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With that, I’m sure we can do a lot more.
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Thank you very much.
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