BUENOS AIRES, Argentina – Joaquín Rodríguez makes his living collecting and recycling trash from the streets and dumpsters in the suburbs of Argentine capital Buenos Aires. But he has a problem: withThe 24-year-old is one of an army of waste pickers known locally as “cartoneros” who trawl for cardboard, glass, and plastic trash, which they carry or drag on carts to recycling centers around the city, which pay them small sums in return.
“Every day we are collecting less,” said Rodríguez, who has noticed the trend in his suburb of Lomas de Zamora since May, which he blamed on the country’s inflation rate, one of the highest in the world at 64% annually. While there is no updated official data on trash volumes, analysts tracking retail sales data have charted the drop-off in consumption, which fell 4.5% by volume in June versus a year earlier, according to local consulting firm Focus Market.
“People’s consumption has dropped because things have become very expensive,” said Marcela Cid, 58, owner of two clothing stores in San Fernando, north of Buenos Aires. “And that produces a drop in sales for us.”
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