{"id":7793,"date":"2024-02-29T15:32:43","date_gmt":"2024-02-29T15:32:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.circularactionhub.org\/cooperate-to-recycle-project-seeks-to-turn-waste-into-opportunities-for-workers-and-recycling-market-effectiveness\/"},"modified":"2024-03-02T11:07:03","modified_gmt":"2024-03-02T11:07:03","slug":"cooperate-to-recycle-project-seeks-to-turn-waste-into-opportunities-for-workers-and-recycling-market-effectiveness","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.circularactionhub.org\/cooperate-to-recycle-project-seeks-to-turn-waste-into-opportunities-for-workers-and-recycling-market-effectiveness\/?lang=es","title":{"rendered":"\u2018Cooperate to Recycle\u2019: project seeks to turn waste into opportunities for workers and recycling market effectiveness"},"content":{"rendered":"
This week, Coopama (Cooperativa Amigos do Meio Ambiente), through the \u2018Cooperate to Recycle\u2019 project<\/a> carried out with technical support from BVRio and funding from Petrobras, began recording the collection of recyclable materials using the KOLEKT waste management app<\/a>. The app will allow collection activities to be tracked and monitored online, guaranteeing payments and the traceability of waste throughout the recycling chain, offering transparency and efficiency in operations.<\/p>\n BVRio has been working with the cooperative on this project since last year to increase its capacity to process the material collected and to dispose of it correctly, as well as improving business management with innovation and process redesign using mobile technology. With this, the project aims to have a positive impact on the recycling market, while at the same time promoting the inclusion of waste pickers by increasing their income and offering training programmes. Since the start of the project, Coopama has recruited 10 new people and now has 86 cooperative members, 45 men and 38 women. It has also hired two female employees for the co-operative\u2019s administration and communication, improving business.<\/p>\n BVRio also helped the cooperative acquire new equipment to reduce the physical strain on workers and increase their safety. A roll-on roll-off lorry, a box truck and a forklift were purchased, all of which are essential for improving the cooperative\u2019s efficiency and logistical capacity, and its ability to meet market demands.<\/p>\n \u201cThe Cooperate to Recycle project came at a good time because there is a crisis in the prices of materials, which are lower. Cooperatives are in a delicate situation, so Coopama needed to improve its logistics. With the funding, we were able to make improvements, including the purchase of lorries, which made our work easier. The lorries arrived at the right time, providing comfort for the drivers and increasing their safety. Before that, we were losing partners due to a lack of transport logistics. BVRio has been an ally since the beginning of the project. They are always there for all the activities, helping and walking alongside us. We learn something new from them daily, and this partnership is very special to us.\u201d Said Luis Carlos, Coopama\u2019s CEO.<\/p>\n