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Recycling in Brazil : ウィキペディア英語版
Recycling in Brazil
Brazil's overall recycling rate (1%), according to Waste Atlas〔(Waste Atlas ) (2012). Country Data: BRAZIL〕 is better than average, especially in larger cities such as Rio de Janeiro.〔Look, M. (2009) (Trash Planet: Brazil ) (Web). Earth911.com. Retrieved 7 December 2014.〕 Overall, Brazilian recycling rates are fair, especially concerning paper, steel and aluminum, despite the fact that there are no structured municipal recycling programs.〔 Only 6.4% Brazilian Municipalities have official waste recycling programs.〔Ribeiro, H., Besen, G. R., Günther, W. R., Jacobi, P., and Demajorovic. 2005. Recycling Programs in partnership with scavenger associations as sustainability factor in metropolitan São Paulo, Brazil.〕 The recovery of recyclable material is largely left to waste pickers, who earn a living by collecting recyclables and selling them to private recycling companies.〔
==Main Leader==
Businesses in Brazil are taking a lead role in organizing recycling collection in the country's major cities.〔United States Environmental Protection Agency. 2002. How to Establish Recycling and Composting Programs. United States Environmental Protection Agency.〕 In 1992, private companies from various areas (aka "heavy polluting companies") established the Brazilian Business Commitment for Recycling (CEMPRE), a nonprofit organization work for the promotion of recycling within the scope of comprehensive waste management as an initiative to build a better environmental image for their associates.〔〔 CEMPRE tries to increase the community's awareness of recycling and other solid waste issues through publications, technical research, seminars, and databases.〔〔〔

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