Recyclables in São Gabriel da Cachoeira: possibilities for greater socioenvironmental development in Alto Rio Negro

Abstract Waste management has become a leading theme for environmental sustainability, enabling the debate and structuring of various public policies that operate in local, regional, and national development. In Brazil, recyclable material collectors play a fundamental role in the management of soli...

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Main Authors: Marcelo Côrtes Silva, Estefany Padilha da Silva, Quedma Karolayne Otero Azevedo, Taynara Gonçalves Almeida, Paulo José da Silva Nascimento, Pedro Moreno Feio de Lemos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Ambiente e Sociedade (ANPPAS) 2025-05-01
Series:Ambiente & Sociedade
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-753X2025000101501&lng=en&tlng=en
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Summary:Abstract Waste management has become a leading theme for environmental sustainability, enabling the debate and structuring of various public policies that operate in local, regional, and national development. In Brazil, recyclable material collectors play a fundamental role in the management of solid waste, being the main environmental agents responsible for the reuse of waste and its consequent correct disposal, which favors environmental, social, and economic aspects. This article analyzes the role of recyclable material collectors in São Gabriel da Cachoeira, the most indigenous municipality in Brazil, located in the Alto Rio Negro, in the interior of the state of Amazonas. Through documentary analysis, reference literature in the area, and information obtained from municipal agencies, the article traces a current overview on the destination of recyclable waste in the municipality, discusses the importance of actions for local development, and directs possibilities for improving the quality of life in Alto Rio Negro.
ISSN:1414-753X