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Empowering Women Thru Plastics Recycling: A Livelihood Project for Women in Marginalized Communities

机译:通过塑料回收增强妇女权能:边缘化社区中妇女的生计项目

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According to the Philippines' Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Metro Manila produces about 25% of the country's solid waste, 16% of which are plastics. Unfortunately, recycling is limited to only ~20% of these plastic wastes; the rest goes to landfills. To address this problem, the Humanitarian Engineering, Entrepreneurship, and Design (HEED) group of the University of the Philippines Diliman (UPD) started Project Plastikan -- a plastics recycling project that aims to provide income opportunities for women in marginalized communities by building a plastics recycling facility based on the design of David Hakkens, founder of Precious Plastics. The facility will house various recycling machines with open-source designs to be built by UP students in partnership with the UP FABLAB. The pilot community is in Malabon, Metro Manila - one of the field sites of the UP College of Social Work and Community Development (CSWCD). The project involves three phases: (1) needs assessment and market research, (2) fabrication of appropriate machines, and (3) technology transfer and training. Through this project, the women in the community will be manufacturing upcycled products themselves. Aside from finished goods, useful raw materials may also be made and supplied to local manufacturers to turn into high-value products. Furthermore, the project will inculcate gender equality and empowerment among its beneficiaries, while providing a more holistic educational experience to the students and faculty members involved in the project.
机译:根据菲律宾环境与自然资源部(DENR)的数据,马尼拉大都会生产该国固体废物的25%,其中16%为塑料。不幸的是,回收利用仅限于这些塑料废物的约20%。其余的去垃圾填埋场。为了解决这个问题,菲律宾帝力曼大学(UPD)的人道主义工程,创业与设计(HEED)小组启动了Plastikan项目,这是一个塑料回收项目,旨在通过在非洲建立边缘化社区,为边缘化社区的妇女提供收入机会。塑料回收设施,基于Precious Plastics创始人David Hakkens的设计。该工厂将容纳各种具有开源设计的回收机器,这些机器将由UP学生与UP FABLAB合作建造。该试点社区位于马尼拉大都会的马拉本-UP社会工作与社区发展学院(CSWCD)的实地之一。该项目包括三个阶段:(1)需求评估和市场研究;(2)制造适当的机器;(3)技术转让和培训。通过这个项目,社区中的妇女将自己制造更新换代的产品。除了制成品以外,还可以制造有用的原材料,并将其提供给本地制造商,以转化为高价值的产品。此外,该项目将在其受益人中灌输性别平等和增强权能,同时为参与该项目的学生和教职员工提供更全面的教育经验。

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