Traperos de Emaús : economía circular… y solidaria
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La experiencia de Traperos en Huelva -el
grupo más meridional de Emaús Europa- es
un ejemplo de lo que puede suponer la Economía
Circular. Una historia que surge desde
la necesidad y el encuentro colectivo: un grupo
de personas de origen muy diverso -desde
la universidad hasta la calle, desde Senegal
hasta Rumanía, desde la exclusión social
hasta el trabajo estable- que se conocieron y
decidieron iniciar esta experiencia en Huelva.
Desde entonces han gestionado unas 200
toneladas de material que iba a ir a los vertederos,
logrando poner en reutilización aproximadamente
la mitad de esos materiales.
The experience of Traperos in Huelva, the most southern group of Emmaus Europe, is an example of how the Circular Economy could be in the future. This story arises from necessity and because of an encounter between people with very different backgrounds (from the university to the streets, from Senegal to Romania, from social exclusion to stable work...) who met and decided to start this experience in Huelva. Since then, they have managed about 200 tons of material destined for landfills, achieving to reuse approximately half of these materials.
The experience of Traperos in Huelva, the most southern group of Emmaus Europe, is an example of how the Circular Economy could be in the future. This story arises from necessity and because of an encounter between people with very different backgrounds (from the university to the streets, from Senegal to Romania, from social exclusion to stable work...) who met and decided to start this experience in Huelva. Since then, they have managed about 200 tons of material destined for landfills, achieving to reuse approximately half of these materials.







