Life in a Nogales, Sonora, dump
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In a city with no formal recycling program, waste pickers in Nogales sort through the waste to scavenge in an open dump for cardboard, bottles and metal to sell to private recycling companies. About 15 million people worldwide work as scavengers, with a global economic impact of more than $21 billion a year.
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Sahuarita landfill to close next month, waste to be sent to city/private facilities.
The city wants to apply a 45-cent monthly surcharge to all residential users.
With no government recycling system, they fill the gap.
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