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Kenyan waste pickers' good work is worthy of recognition

Dandora dumpsite in Nairobi. Waste pickers manually sort through dumpsites, often without protective gear or legal safeguards. [File, Standard]

When Kenya recently joined the rest of the world in commemorating the International Waste Pickers Day on March 1, it was not lost on players that despite the vital role waste pickers play in environmental sustainability and urban cleanliness, their contribution has continued to go unrecognised and appreciated by many, including government authorities.

Waste pickers' role in waste management, recycling, and environmental conservation help to reduce pollution, improve public health, and drive the country towards a circular economy where waste is minimised, and resources are reused efficiently.

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