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- ItemSomente MetadadadosProdução capitalista e o trabalho informal: uma análise do papel das catadoras e dos catadores de materiais recicláveis na valorização do capital da cadeia produtiva da reciclagem.(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2019-10-07) Brito, Carolina Michelle [UNIFESP]; Diniz, Tânia Maria Ramos de Godoi [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)This research consists of a theoretical study, which, when investigating the character of the precariousness of the work of collecting recyclable materials, presents the purpose of analyzing how the reproduction of the pauperization of the living conditions of the collectors of recyclable materials, guarantee the mechanisms of exploration and accumulation in the recycling chain. In Brazil, the recycling production chain is made up of several agents, such as recyclable waste pickers, scrap yards, middlemen, prefectures, recycling and manufacturing industries and so on, which collect, process and reinsert the materials in capitalist production. Currently, it is estimated that the activity concentrates a contingent of 400 thousand to 600 thousand workers throughout the Brazilian national territory. Then, we opted for the investigative line that includes the work of collecting recyclable materialsas a capitalist activity and garbage as a commodity in the production circuit. In Brazil, the situation of precariousness and labor informality of collectors is a fundamental part of the process of capitalist accumulation in the productive chain of recycling.