Ouroboros (WM) completed its long-awaited project “Mapping the Landscape of Waste Pickers in Pakistan” alongside KSBL shedding light on Challenges, Opportunities and Organizational Strategies.
The “Mapping of Waste Pickers” project led by Ouroboros, with support from the Circular Plastic Institute, has made significant strides in understanding the waste-picking community in Pakistan. By highlighting their socio-economic conditions and contributions to the circular economy, the project has paved the way for inclusive and sustainable waste management practices in the country.
The project developed a comprehensive understanding of the socio-economic conditions of waste pickers, their contributions to the circular economy, and the challenges they face. By supporting these unsung heroes, the project provided opportunities for improvement and empowerment in the informal workforce sector, ultimately contributing to a more efficient and sustainable waste management system in Pakistan.
New Beginnings – 2021 & 2022
Pakistan National Landscape Analysis report shares the findings of an early assessment conducted by the NPAP Consulting team in Pakistan between ‘21 and ‘22.
Ouroboros CEO pro-bono contributed extensively to the works of Delivery Assocaites and MoCC teams, supporting analysis and interviews with stakeholders across the fragmented ecosystem based in various parts of the country.
While in no way exhaustive, it is meant to represent the start a continuous learning journey nationally and aligned with Ouroboros Mission.
The Journey So Far – 2024
The NPAP (National Plastic Action Partnership) and Clean Green Pakistan Program have made significant progress. Our commitment to advancing circular economy solutions has contributed to shaping industry best practices, policy frameworks, and actionable strategies. Due to Ouroboros and its team playing an integral role across the value chain for over a decade.