Repair & ReuseBuenos AiresSupport recycler cooperatives managing organics in Buenos AiresSegregation at source: cooperatives in charge Argentina’s FACCyR-linked recycler groups manage organic streams where source segregation is in place, a pattern the 2025 regional report pairs with Colombian ANR experiences. Cooperatives such as El Amanecer de los Cartoneros in Villa Fiorito show how sorted organics and recyclables can stay in community hands. What you can do - Sort organics and clean recyclables before cooperative pick-up on your block. - Connect your barrio association with a registered cartonero/a cooperative for collection routes. Why it matters Recycler-led organics management turns a climate liability into local jobs and compost, without shipping waste out of sight. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. - Report chapter: Zero Waste Europe: Latin America & the Caribbean (5th ed.) · Regional context: GAIA Latin America & the Caribbeanrecyclersorganicscooperative
Buenos AiresData a definirCooperativa El Amanecer de los Cartoneros: Villa FioritoRecycler cooperative in Greater Buenos Aires Cooperativa El Amanecer de los Cartoneros in Villa Fiorito sorts recyclables and supports source-segregated organics routes, an on-the-ground example of the FACCyR-linked model described in the 2025 Latin America zero-waste report. Where - Villa Fiorito, Buenos Aires Province (approximate pin) How to join - Coordinate with your barrio association to connect with the cooperative for sorted pick-ups; prepare clean dry recyclables and separated organics as agreed locally. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. - Report context: Zero Waste Europe LAC chapter · Regional photo story: GAIA Latin America & the Caribbean