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CPR face exclusion, unsafe working conditions and economic hardship- PRF Founder

CPR face exclusion, unsafe working conditions and economic hardship- PRF Founder

By Monishka Pratap
01/03/2025

Collection Pillars of Recycling are the backbone of Fiji’s recycling efforts, yet they continue to face exclusion, unsafe working conditions and economic hardship and it is time for action beyond recognition.

This was raised by the Pacific Recycling Foundation Founder Amitesh Deo as PRF marked International Waste Pickers Day, calling for systemic reforms to protect and empower Fiji’s Collection Pillars of Recycling, formerly known as informal waste pickers.

Deo says globally, over 40 million waste pickers contribute significantly to recycling, actively combating plastic pollution and climate change.

He says despite this, they face injustices.

He further says similar struggles are witnessed worldwide, where waste pickers are displaced without alternatives, jeopardising their livelihoods.

Deo urges Fiji’s stakeholders to align their efforts with international frameworks that safeguard the rights and livelihoods of CPR.

He adds that ethical alignment must be at the core of waste management approaches, urging policymakers and businesses to prioritise structured support for CPR, including safe working conditions, fair compensation and inclusion in waste management decision-making.

He says the PRF’s Dignity Facilities at Vunato and Maururu Dumpsites remain a model for ethical waste management, providing CPR with dignity, a safe space to rest and access to essential services.

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