Citizens’ lives (behaviour change) / employment
“Perú Limpio” is the multisectoral and decentralized strategy of the Peruvian State that seeks to improve solid waste management in the country. It seeks to improve the environmental culture and promote good practices in solid waste management among citizens based on concrete actions such as the following: Responsible consumption: citizens use products that generate less waste. Cleaning: the citizen does not dirty public spaces. Recycling: the citizen separates their waste at home and contributes to recycling the waste. Tax payment: the citizen pays his taxes on time to have a good cleaning service. “Perú Limpio” has three main pillars: the improvement of the environmental culture, the recovery of usable waste and the implementation of adequate infrastructure for the correct recovery and final disposal of non-usable waste.
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