AGENDA 21: ESTUDO DE CASO DE AÇÕES DE RECICLAGEM NA CIDADE DE MANAUS
2021
Agenda 21 establishes guidelines for sustainable development, among these guidelines is selective collection. In Brazil, the National Solid Waste Plan (PNRS) is instituted as an instrument to facilitate recycling actions in states and municipalities. However, the lack of commitment from states and cities, as established by the PNRS, can jeopardize its effectiveness. The purpose of this article is to analyze the relationship between the limitations of recycling actions and the provisions of the PNRS. To this end, a case study was carried out on the activities of two institutions: the Association of waste pickers Recicla Manaus and the Amazon cartons cooperative (Coopamam). Through interviews, information was obtained about the collection for recycling. The actions and limitations for recycling were identified and analyzed in relation to the provisions of the PNRS. Among the actions and limitations, the lack of training and structure was identified. It was also possible to identify the absence of public power regarding the implementation of infrastructure and help in the acquisition of equipment for a cooperative or associations of waste pickers with low income. The lack of transportation to meet the demand for selective collection is one of the biggest problems. The demand for collection has been increasing in the city with population growth. The case study showed that the Agenda 21 guidelines for the management of solid waste from two of the largest recycling institutions in the city of Manaus were not implemented. Except for the role of institutions in environmental education in their communities.
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