Ongoing activity – Curitiba, Brazil
Evertis collaboration with the Associação de Recicladores e Catadores Automotores (ACA) in Curitiba, Brazil, started in 2023, as part of our commitment to fostering positive change within our value chain. This partnership continued to flourish into early 2024, reflecting our dedication to sustainable development and community support.
Our contributions to ACA have generated significant benefits for the association and its members. Firstly, we have played an essential role in sustaining the association's warehouse, which serves as the central hub for their operations. This facility is essential for the storage, sorting, and processing of recyclable materials, ensuring the efficiency of their work.
More importantly, our support has directly impacted the lives of 19 families, encompassing a total of 63 individuals, 31 of which are children. By assisting with rent payments, we have provided immediate financial relief, by reducing the risk of eviction and offering much-needed stability for their operations. This stability is vital for the waste collectors, allowing them to focus on their work without the constant fear of losing their operational base.
Our main goal is to ensure that waste collectors can continue their work uninterrupted and sustain their livelihoods, guaranteeing a consistent income stream that is crucial for supporting themselves and their families. The impact of this financial security enables these families to pursue their dreams and aspirations, providing a sense of hope and purpose.
As of today, the organisation involves a total of 19 waste collectors, including 12 women and 7 men. Remarkably, the project has grown from an initial 9 members to 19, showcasing what they’ve accomplished in such a short time. There has also been a notable increase in the members' monthly income and their average monthly collection, which now stands at 3 tons per month. This substantial increase not only highlights the dedication of the waste collectors but also indicates the growing impact of their efforts on the local environment and economy.
Additionally, our support has enabled ACA to secure further assistance from the city hall. This municipal support complements the revenue from the sale of recyclable materials, providing funds to cover essential expenses such as electricity, water, and rent, allowing them to operate without financial strain.
Looking ahead, we are both committed to and excited about the future possibilities this partnership holds.
IMG president at the launch of the eco-brick for supermarket vouchers initiative
Ongoing activity – Curitiba, Brazil
Evertis collaboration with the Associação de Recicladores e Catadores Automotores (ACA) in Curitiba, Brazil, started in 2023, as part of our commitment to fostering positive change within our value chain. This partnership continued to flourish into early 2024, reflecting our dedication to sustainable development and community support.
Our contributions to ACA have generated significant benefits for the association and its members. Firstly, we have played an essential role in sustaining the association's warehouse, which serves as the central hub for their operations. This facility is essential for the storage, sorting, and processing of recyclable materials, ensuring the efficiency of their work.
More importantly, our support has directly impacted the lives of 19 families, encompassing a total of 63 individuals, 31 of which are children. By assisting with rent payments, we have provided immediate financial relief, by reducing the risk of eviction and offering much-needed stability for their operations. This stability is vital for the waste collectors, allowing them to focus on their work without the constant fear of losing their operational base.
Our main goal is to ensure that waste collectors can continue their work uninterrupted and sustain their livelihoods, guaranteeing a consistent income stream that is crucial for supporting themselves and their families. The impact of this financial security enables these families to pursue their dreams and aspirations, providing a sense of hope and purpose.
As of today, the organisation involves a total of 19 waste collectors, including 12 women and 7 men. Remarkably, the project has grown from an initial 9 members to 19, showcasing what they’ve accomplished in such a short time. There has also been a notable increase in the members' monthly income and their average monthly collection, which now stands at 3 tons per month. This substantial increase not only highlights the dedication of the waste collectors but also indicates the growing impact of their efforts on the local environment and economy.
Additionally, our support has enabled ACA to secure further assistance from the city hall. This municipal support complements the revenue from the sale of recyclable materials, providing funds to cover essential expenses such as electricity, water, and rent, allowing them to operate without financial strain.
Looking ahead, we are both committed to and excited about the future possibilities this partnership holds.
Ongoing activity – Curitiba, Brazil
Evertis collaboration with the Associação de Recicladores e Catadores Automotores (ACA) in Curitiba, Brazil, started in 2023, as part of our commitment to fostering positive change within our value chain. This partnership continued to flourish into early 2024, reflecting our dedication to sustainable development and community support.
Our contributions to ACA have generated significant benefits for the association and its members. Firstly, we have played an essential role in sustaining the association's warehouse, which serves as the central hub for their operations. This facility is essential for the storage, sorting, and processing of recyclable materials, ensuring the efficiency of their work.
More importantly, our support has directly impacted the lives of 19 families, encompassing a total of 63 individuals, 31 of which are children. By assisting with rent payments, we have provided immediate financial relief, by reducing the risk of eviction and offering much-needed stability for their operations. This stability is vital for the waste collectors, allowing them to focus on their work without the constant fear of losing their operational base.
Our main goal is to ensure that waste collectors can continue their work uninterrupted and sustain their livelihoods, guaranteeing a consistent income stream that is crucial for supporting themselves and their families. The impact of this financial security enables these families to pursue their dreams and aspirations, providing a sense of hope and purpose.
As of today, the organisation involves a total of 19 waste collectors, including 12 women and 7 men. Remarkably, the project has grown from an initial 9 members to 19, showcasing what they’ve accomplished in such a short time. There has also been a notable increase in the members' monthly income and their average monthly collection, which now stands at 3 tons per month. This substantial increase not only highlights the dedication of the waste collectors but also indicates the growing impact of their efforts on the local environment and economy.
Additionally, our support has enabled ACA to secure further assistance from the city hall. This municipal support complements the revenue from the sale of recyclable materials, providing funds to cover essential expenses such as electricity, water, and rent, allowing them to operate without financial strain.
Looking ahead, we are both committed to and excited about the future possibilities this partnership holds.
Ongoing activity – Curitiba, Brazil
Evertis collaboration with the Associação de Recicladores e Catadores Automotores (ACA) in Curitiba, Brazil, started in 2023, as part of our commitment to fostering positive change within our value chain. This partnership continued to flourish into early 2024, reflecting our dedication to sustainable development and community support.
Our contributions to ACA have generated significant benefits for the association and its members. Firstly, we have played an essential role in sustaining the association's warehouse, which serves as the central hub for their operations. This facility is essential for the storage, sorting, and processing of recyclable materials, ensuring the efficiency of their work.
More importantly, our support has directly impacted the lives of 19 families, encompassing a total of 63 individuals, 31 of which are children. By assisting with rent payments, we have provided immediate financial relief, by reducing the risk of eviction and offering much-needed stability for their operations. This stability is vital for the waste collectors, allowing them to focus on their work without the constant fear of losing their operational base.
Our main goal is to ensure that waste collectors can continue their work uninterrupted and sustain their livelihoods, guaranteeing a consistent income stream that is crucial for supporting themselves and their families. The impact of this financial security enables these families to pursue their dreams and aspirations, providing a sense of hope and purpose.
As of today, the organisation involves a total of 19 waste collectors, including 12 women and 7 men. Remarkably, the project has grown from an initial 9 members to 19, showcasing what they’ve accomplished in such a short time. There has also been a notable increase in the members' monthly income and their average monthly collection, which now stands at 3 tons per month. This substantial increase not only highlights the dedication of the waste collectors but also indicates the growing impact of their efforts on the local environment and economy.
Additionally, our support has enabled ACA to secure further assistance from the city hall. This municipal support complements the revenue from the sale of recyclable materials, providing funds to cover essential expenses such as electricity, water, and rent, allowing them to operate without financial strain.
Looking ahead, we are both committed to and excited about the future possibilities this partnership holds.
Ongoing activity – Curitiba, Brazil
Evertis collaboration with the Associação de Recicladores e Catadores Automotores (ACA) in Curitiba, Brazil, started in 2023, as part of our commitment to fostering positive change within our value chain. This partnership continued to flourish into early 2024, reflecting our dedication to sustainable development and community support.
Our contributions to ACA have generated significant benefits for the association and its members. Firstly, we have played an essential role in sustaining the association's warehouse, which serves as the central hub for their operations. This facility is essential for the storage, sorting, and processing of recyclable materials, ensuring the efficiency of their work.
More importantly, our support has directly impacted the lives of 19 families, encompassing a total of 63 individuals, 31 of which are children. By assisting with rent payments, we have provided immediate financial relief, by reducing the risk of eviction and offering much-needed stability for their operations. This stability is vital for the waste collectors, allowing them to focus on their work without the constant fear of losing their operational base.
Our main goal is to ensure that waste collectors can continue their work uninterrupted and sustain their livelihoods, guaranteeing a consistent income stream that is crucial for supporting themselves and their families. The impact of this financial security enables these families to pursue their dreams and aspirations, providing a sense of hope and purpose.
As of today, the organisation involves a total of 19 waste collectors, including 12 women and 7 men. Remarkably, the project has grown from an initial 9 members to 19, showcasing what they’ve accomplished in such a short time. There has also been a notable increase in the members' monthly income and their average monthly collection, which now stands at 3 tons per month. This substantial increase not only highlights the dedication of the waste collectors but also indicates the growing impact of their efforts on the local environment and economy.
Additionally, our support has enabled ACA to secure further assistance from the city hall. This municipal support complements the revenue from the sale of recyclable materials, providing funds to cover essential expenses such as electricity, water, and rent, allowing them to operate without financial strain.
Looking ahead, we are both committed to and excited about the future possibilities this partnership holds.
Ongoing activity – Curitiba, Brazil
Evertis collaboration with the Associação de Recicladores e Catadores Automotores (ACA) in Curitiba, Brazil, started in 2023, as part of our commitment to fostering positive change within our value chain. This partnership continued to flourish into early 2024, reflecting our dedication to sustainable development and community support.
Our contributions to ACA have generated significant benefits for the association and its members. Firstly, we have played an essential role in sustaining the association's warehouse, which serves as the central hub for their operations. This facility is essential for the storage, sorting, and processing of recyclable materials, ensuring the efficiency of their work.
More importantly, our support has directly impacted the lives of 19 families, encompassing a total of 63 individuals, 31 of which are children. By assisting with rent payments, we have provided immediate financial relief, by reducing the risk of eviction and offering much-needed stability for their operations. This stability is vital for the waste collectors, allowing them to focus on their work without the constant fear of losing their operational base.
Our main goal is to ensure that waste collectors can continue their work uninterrupted and sustain their livelihoods, guaranteeing a consistent income stream that is crucial for supporting themselves and their families. The impact of this financial security enables these families to pursue their dreams and aspirations, providing a sense of hope and purpose.
As of today, the organisation involves a total of 19 waste collectors, including 12 women and 7 men. Remarkably, the project has grown from an initial 9 members to 19, showcasing what they’ve accomplished in such a short time. There has also been a notable increase in the members' monthly income and their average monthly collection, which now stands at 3 tons per month. This substantial increase not only highlights the dedication of the waste collectors but also indicates the growing impact of their efforts on the local environment and economy.
Additionally, our support has enabled ACA to secure further assistance from the city hall. This municipal support complements the revenue from the sale of recyclable materials, providing funds to cover essential expenses such as electricity, water, and rent, allowing them to operate without financial strain.
Looking ahead, we are both committed to and excited about the future possibilities this partnership holds.
An Eco-brick is a plastic bottle densely filled with postconsumer plastic, which transforms into a reusable building block that helps achieve plastic and CO2 sequestration (1kg of eco-bricked plastic equals approximately to 3.1kg of CO2).
Ongoing activity – Curitiba, Brazil
Evertis collaboration with the Associação de Recicladores e Catadores Automotores (ACA) in Curitiba, Brazil, started in 2023, as part of our commitment to fostering positive change within our value chain. This partnership continued to flourish into early 2024, reflecting our dedication to sustainable development and community support.
Our contributions to ACA have generated significant benefits for the association and its members. Firstly, we have played an essential role in sustaining the association's warehouse, which serves as the central hub for their operations. This facility is essential for the storage, sorting, and processing of recyclable materials, ensuring the efficiency of their work.
More importantly, our support has directly impacted the lives of 19 families, encompassing a total of 63 individuals, 31 of which are children. By assisting with rent payments, we have provided immediate financial relief, by reducing the risk of eviction and offering much-needed stability for their operations. This stability is vital for the waste collectors, allowing them to focus on their work without the constant fear of losing their operational base.
Our main goal is to ensure that waste collectors can continue their work uninterrupted and sustain their livelihoods, guaranteeing a consistent income stream that is crucial for supporting themselves and their families. The impact of this financial security enables these families to pursue their dreams and aspirations, providing a sense of hope and purpose.
As of today, the organisation involves a total of 19 waste collectors, including 12 women and 7 men. Remarkably, the project has grown from an initial 9 members to 19, showcasing what they’ve accomplished in such a short time. There has also been a notable increase in the members' monthly income and their average monthly collection, which now stands at 3 tons per month. This substantial increase not only highlights the dedication of the waste collectors but also indicates the growing impact of their efforts on the local environment and economy.
Additionally, our support has enabled ACA to secure further assistance from the city hall. This municipal support complements the revenue from the sale of recyclable materials, providing funds to cover essential expenses such as electricity, water, and rent, allowing them to operate without financial strain.
Looking ahead, we are both committed to and excited about the future possibilities this partnership holds.
Ongoing activity – Curitiba, Brazil
Evertis collaboration with the Associação de Recicladores e Catadores Automotores (ACA) in Curitiba, Brazil, started in 2023, as part of our commitment to fostering positive change within our value chain. This partnership continued to flourish into early 2024, reflecting our dedication to sustainable development and community support.
Our contributions to ACA have generated significant benefits for the association and its members. Firstly, we have played an essential role in sustaining the association's warehouse, which serves as the central hub for their operations. This facility is essential for the storage, sorting, and processing of recyclable materials, ensuring the efficiency of their work.
More importantly, our support has directly impacted the lives of 19 families, encompassing a total of 63 individuals, 31 of which are children. By assisting with rent payments, we have provided immediate financial relief, by reducing the risk of eviction and offering much-needed stability for their operations. This stability is vital for the waste collectors, allowing them to focus on their work without the constant fear of losing their operational base.
Our main goal is to ensure that waste collectors can continue their work uninterrupted and sustain their livelihoods, guaranteeing a consistent income stream that is crucial for supporting themselves and their families. The impact of this financial security enables these families to pursue their dreams and aspirations, providing a sense of hope and purpose.
As of today, the organisation involves a total of 19 waste collectors, including 12 women and 7 men. Remarkably, the project has grown from an initial 9 members to 19, showcasing what they’ve accomplished in such a short time. There has also been a notable increase in the members' monthly income and their average monthly collection, which now stands at 3 tons per month. This substantial increase not only highlights the dedication of the waste collectors but also indicates the growing impact of their efforts on the local environment and economy.
Additionally, our support has enabled ACA to secure further assistance from the city hall. This municipal support complements the revenue from the sale of recyclable materials, providing funds to cover essential expenses such as electricity, water, and rent, allowing them to operate without financial strain.
Looking ahead, we are both committed to and excited about the future possibilities this partnership holds.
Ongoing activity – Curitiba, Brazil
Evertis collaboration with the Associação de Recicladores e Catadores Automotores (ACA) in Curitiba, Brazil, started in 2023, as part of our commitment to fostering positive change within our value chain. This partnership continued to flourish into early 2024, reflecting our dedication to sustainable development and community support.
Our contributions to ACA have generated significant benefits for the association and its members. Firstly, we have played an essential role in sustaining the association's warehouse, which serves as the central hub for their operations. This facility is essential for the storage, sorting, and processing of recyclable materials, ensuring the efficiency of their work.
More importantly, our support has directly impacted the lives of 19 families, encompassing a total of 63 individuals, 31 of which are children. By assisting with rent payments, we have provided immediate financial relief, by reducing the risk of eviction and offering much-needed stability for their operations. This stability is vital for the waste collectors, allowing them to focus on their work without the constant fear of losing their operational base.
Our main goal is to ensure that waste collectors can continue their work uninterrupted and sustain their livelihoods, guaranteeing a consistent income stream that is crucial for supporting themselves and their families. The impact of this financial security enables these families to pursue their dreams and aspirations, providing a sense of hope and purpose.
As of today, the organisation involves a total of 19 waste collectors, including 12 women and 7 men. Remarkably, the project has grown from an initial 9 members to 19, showcasing what they’ve accomplished in such a short time. There has also been a notable increase in the members' monthly income and their average monthly collection, which now stands at 3 tons per month. This substantial increase not only highlights the dedication of the waste collectors but also indicates the growing impact of their efforts on the local environment and economy.
Additionally, our support has enabled ACA to secure further assistance from the city hall. This municipal support complements the revenue from the sale of recyclable materials, providing funds to cover essential expenses such as electricity, water, and rent, allowing them to operate without financial strain.
Looking ahead, we are both committed to and excited about the future possibilities this partnership holds.
Ongoing activity – Curitiba, Brazil
Evertis collaboration with the Associação de Recicladores e Catadores Automotores (ACA) in Curitiba, Brazil, started in 2023, as part of our commitment to fostering positive change within our value chain. This partnership continued to flourish into early 2024, reflecting our dedication to sustainable development and community support.
Our contributions to ACA have generated significant benefits for the association and its members. Firstly, we have played an essential role in sustaining the association's warehouse, which serves as the central hub for their operations. This facility is essential for the storage, sorting, and processing of recyclable materials, ensuring the efficiency of their work.
More importantly, our support has directly impacted the lives of 19 families, encompassing a total of 63 individuals, 31 of which are children. By assisting with rent payments, we have provided immediate financial relief, by reducing the risk of eviction and offering much-needed stability for their operations. This stability is vital for the waste collectors, allowing them to focus on their work without the constant fear of losing their operational base.
Our main goal is to ensure that waste collectors can continue their work uninterrupted and sustain their livelihoods, guaranteeing a consistent income stream that is crucial for supporting themselves and their families. The impact of this financial security enables these families to pursue their dreams and aspirations, providing a sense of hope and purpose.
As of today, the organisation involves a total of 19 waste collectors, including 12 women and 7 men. Remarkably, the project has grown from an initial 9 members to 19, showcasing what they’ve accomplished in such a short time. There has also been a notable increase in the members' monthly income and their average monthly collection, which now stands at 3 tons per month. This substantial increase not only highlights the dedication of the waste collectors but also indicates the growing impact of their efforts on the local environment and economy.
Additionally, our support has enabled ACA to secure further assistance from the city hall. This municipal support complements the revenue from the sale of recyclable materials, providing funds to cover essential expenses such as electricity, water, and rent, allowing them to operate without financial strain.
Looking ahead, we are both committed to and excited about the future possibilities this partnership holds.
Ongoing activity – Curitiba, Brazil
Evertis collaboration with the Associação de Recicladores e Catadores Automotores (ACA) in Curitiba, Brazil, started in 2023, as part of our commitment to fostering positive change within our value chain. This partnership continued to flourish into early 2024, reflecting our dedication to sustainable development and community support.
Our contributions to ACA have generated significant benefits for the association and its members. Firstly, we have played an essential role in sustaining the association's warehouse, which serves as the central hub for their operations. This facility is essential for the storage, sorting, and processing of recyclable materials, ensuring the efficiency of their work.
More importantly, our support has directly impacted the lives of 19 families, encompassing a total of 63 individuals, 31 of which are children. By assisting with rent payments, we have provided immediate financial relief, by reducing the risk of eviction and offering much-needed stability for their operations. This stability is vital for the waste collectors, allowing them to focus on their work without the constant fear of losing their operational base.
Our main goal is to ensure that waste collectors can continue their work uninterrupted and sustain their livelihoods, guaranteeing a consistent income stream that is crucial for supporting themselves and their families. The impact of this financial security enables these families to pursue their dreams and aspirations, providing a sense of hope and purpose.
As of today, the organisation involves a total of 19 waste collectors, including 12 women and 7 men. Remarkably, the project has grown from an initial 9 members to 19, showcasing what they’ve accomplished in such a short time. There has also been a notable increase in the members' monthly income and their average monthly collection, which now stands at 3 tons per month. This substantial increase not only highlights the dedication of the waste collectors but also indicates the growing impact of their efforts on the local environment and economy.
Additionally, our support has enabled ACA to secure further assistance from the city hall. This municipal support complements the revenue from the sale of recyclable materials, providing funds to cover essential expenses such as electricity, water, and rent, allowing them to operate without financial strain.
Looking ahead, we are both committed to and excited about the future possibilities this partnership holds.