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  • India’s Poor Risk ’Slow Death’ Recycling ’E-Waste’

    NEW DELHI - Young rag-pickers sifting through rubbish are a common image of India’s chronic poverty, but destitute children face new hazards picking apart old computers as part of the growing "e-waste" industry. Asif, aged seven, spends his days dismantling electronic equipment in a tiny, dimly-lit unit in east Delhi along with six other boys. "My work is to pick out these small black boxes," he said, fingers deftly prising out integr...

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    AFP (link opens in a new window)
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  • Peddling Trash: Waste Management and Income Generation

    Daily quantities are sold for daily needs in Nairobi’s ever-growing slums. Called the kidogo economy, Swahili for ’little’, laundry detergent, margarine and anything else manufacturers haven’t packaged in small boxes are divided and resold in tiny affordable sachets. In this context of severe urban poverty, micro-enterprise isn’t a buzz word. It’s a lifestyle. So it’s appropriate that a solid waste management program ...

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    The Ecologist (link opens in a new window)
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    Finance
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  • Waste disposal in Colombia: Muck and brass plates

    Entrepreneurs, not scavengers FOR more than 20 years Carmen Lasso has scrabbled a living of sorts for herself and her eight children by scavenging at a rubbish dump in Cali, Colombia’s third-largest city. Her life has brought the occasional pleasant surprise, such as the silver ring crowned with a tiny light-blue stone that she ...

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    The Economist (link opens in a new window)
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    Environment
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    waste
  • Josh Weissburg

    Guest Post: Never Waste a Good Crisis

    During times of upheaval people are scared, but also willing to try something different. That applies in both the political and business worlds. Renew LLC sees opportunity aplenty in the midst of this crisis to create a new set of expectations between capital and the entrepreneurs who shape investment into enterprises in the developing world.

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  • Derek Newberry

    Corn and Crop Waste

    "All Biofuels Aren’t Created Equal” noted Tom Schueneman over at Triple Pundit yesterday. A solid point that brings some perspective to the ongoing discussion over the viability of biofuels. There is a significant difference between the moral issues raised by, say, a huge...

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    Environment
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    waste
  • Turning Wastes Into Bottomline

    How Indian Industry is managing quality? ? In the past two articles, I highlighted examples of innovations in two organisations ? one, a large business house, and the other, a small company innovating for the bottom of the pyramid. ? In this article, the focus is on innovation for sustainable development by a manufacturing company ? Brakes India Ltd -- Foundry Division (BI Foundry). With the world becoming evermore environmentally conscious and technologies having to conform ...

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    Business Standard (link opens in a new window)
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  • Derek Newberry

    Rising Ventures: Landwasher Cleaning Up Waste Management in China

    In his final post on NextBillion, New Ventures Intern Jesse Last ponders the viability of sustainable waste management as exemplified by New Ventures entrepreneur, Landwasher. Read Jesse’s full profile of Landwasher here China’s booming private-sector seems to be getting some...

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    Education
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    academia, waste
  • Derek Newberry

    Rising Ventures: Beijing WorldWell Turns Waste Into Profit

    Another sustainable company success story to take you into the weekend:? this one starts with a relatively simple concept.? Chinese industry is experiencing plenty of growth right now, and can in many ways be considered the engine driving the country’s healthy economy.? But this rapid...

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