Piles of waste line the streets of Manshiyet Nasr, turning it into a no-go zone for many. But a new generation see themselves as agents of change in the fight against plastic pollutionWhen Mina Nedi graduated with a nursing degree last year, his friends and family expected him to start working in one of Egypt's overstretched hospitals. Instead, the 25-year-old decided to join his father's recycling business in Manshiyet Nasr, a neighbourhood on Cairo's eastern outskirts known as Garbage City.Every day, he sorts through thousands of plastic bottles, collected by a team of men who roam the city at night to pick up rubbish, separating them by colour and compressing them into large bundles with the help of a machine, ready to be sold for recycling and reuse.Mina Nedi, 25, has been working as a plastic collector for five years and funded his university education with it Continue reading...
Young, educated and knee deep in rubbish: the recyclers cleaning up in Cairo's Garbage City
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Zdroj: The Guardian