Abstract

This study assessed the role of waste picker sustainopreneurs (WPS) by examining their recycling contributions in a special case of District Swat, Pakistan. Using a transformative worldview, this study acknowledges their contributions to recycling. The study envisages how entrepreneurial agency works in unanticipated ways where the poorest of the poor enterprise without resources demonstrate unexpected agency to improve the environment. An inductive research design in conjunction with grounded theory was used to analyze data from 37 interviews in three tehsils of District Swat. The recycling sector uses primitive measures, which are completely informal, self-organized, and self-controlled. Surprisingly, we discovered that informal recycling contributes unfavorably to waste, energy, and food (WEF) security due to intermixing and adulteration, as well as acts as a gray channel for illicit practices that have taken advantage of tax amnesty in the area until 2023. The uncontrolled welding of half cut and nose cut car parts has skyrocketed the motorization index and CO2 emissions; however, it has also resulted in alternative sources of livelihoods, as these accidental environmentalists had found modern sources of income. This is similar to low-tech innovation and business creation that takes advantage of tax holidays due to the special status of District Swat. The study highlights the most and least valuable recyclables and identifies the gray channel markets of spare parts, metal recycling, counterfeit products, fuel intermixing, and adulteration. The study contributes by untangling the understanding of a legal gambit of tax amnesty as a critical pre-policy input as well as advocates for rights of invisible stakeholders of waste management in Pakistan.

Highlights

  • The Global Climate Risk Index [1] places Pakistan among the top 10 countries that are the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change

  • Using an external organization view [13], we examined the impact of external factors such as season, type of recyclables, government policies, migration, floods, and manmade disasters on waste picker sustainopreneurs (WPS) in District Swat

  • Thepoint pointof of theoretical theoretical saturation saturation began interview, after which new insights ceased to emerge with regard to the effects of external factors (includwhich new insights ceased to emerge with regard to the effects of external factors seasons, government policies, health issues, migration, and man-made disasters) on the on livelihoods of WPSs

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Introduction

The Global Climate Risk Index [1] places Pakistan among the top 10 countries that are the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. The same report contends that in the past two decades, most developing nations have faced the brunt of climate change due to poor readiness. The majority of sustainability-oriented products, processes, and measures continue to emerge primarily from developed countries [2], countries such as the United States of America (USA) and China produce a combined total of >30%. Of total waste generated [3]. Some of their efforts are in harmony with the United. Nations (UN) Mandate of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The commitment of 193 members of the UN was attained for a group of 17 SDGs in 2015 to actualize “Agenda 2030” [4]. There has been a gradual realization for the preservation of the natural

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