New Dignity Facility Empowering Recycling Heroes

Over 100 Collection Pillars of Recycling (CPR) at the Maururu Dumpsite in Ba celebrated the official opening of the Dignity Facility, a portable washroom and breakroom facility.

This essential structured support is an initiative of the Pacific Recycling Foundation in partnership with GlobalGiving, R C Manubhai Group of Companies, and Ba Town Council.

This was a historic occasion for CPR who, for decades, have tirelessly collected recyclables for their daily survival without access to essential amenities such as water, washrooms, and clean, dignified spaces for meals or rest.

These unsung heroes, comprising women, members of the LGBTQI+ community, and men from some of the most marginalized and vulnerable communities, endure immense stigma while playing a vital role in dealing with the country’s waste crisis, extending the lifespan of dumpsites, and reducing carbon emissions.

This initiative follows the successful launch of a similar facility at Vunato Dumpsite last year, marking PRF’s continued commitment to improving the working and living conditions of the CPR communities.

PRF Founder Amitesh Deo said despite their critical contributions, CPR have long been underappreciated, unrecognized, and inadequately compensated.

He said these workers deserve access to essential services, support from various stakeholders, including the government and municipalities, and recognition as essential workers with allowances and health benefits.

“This Dignity Facility in Ba represents more than just infrastructure; it symbolizes respect and recognition for the invaluable work these individuals do every day. Our goal is to provide them with the dignity they deserve and to inspire other stakeholders to join us in this mission,” said Deo.

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