Saturday, January 29, 2011

The City of Garbage



The Manshyiat Naser slum, on the outskirts of Cairo, is often referred to as "The City of Garbage" because of the large quantities of trash shipped here from all over Egypt’s capital city. As unbelievable as the photos below may look, Manshyiat Naser is a real place, where people make their living out of trash. 


Like in any other normal community, you’ll find streets, houses and apartments throughout the settlement, but everything and everyone here depends on garbage. The inhabitants of Manshyiat Naser (called Zabbaleen) bring the trash into the city, by truck, cart, or any other means necessary, and sort any recyclable or useful waste. 
Every street and every building in Manshyiat Naser is stacked with mountains of garbage, and you’ll see men, women and children thoroughly digging through them, looking for something they can sell. Although it may seem like an outdated system of handling trash, the Zabbaleen do a far better job than any of the waste handling systems of the modern world. Around 80% of the trash is recycled and resold, while the rest is either fed to the pigs roaming through the city streets, or burned for fuel.
The Zabbaleen barely manage to survive on what they make sorting out garbage, but many of them have done it for generations and wouldn’t conceive living their lives otherwise. They dispose of about a third of Cairo’s garbage, at no cost to authorities, and manage to make a decent living for them and their families. The Model of Manshyiat Naser has been copied in various cities around the world, including Manila, Bombay and Los Angeles.
Many photographers have been fascinated by the Zabbaleen way of life and the distinct look of the City of Garbage. As I look at the photos below, I can’t help but wonder: where’s Wall-E when you need him?












6 comments:

  1. I thought The City of Garbage title belongs to the Philippines. Buti hindi pala. May mas marumi pa pala.

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  2. yeah i thought it so..talo ang pinas nito kc d whole the city involved on this.. hehe

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  3. onga no? totoo kaya to? kung saang sulok my basura eh. sayang naman. ano naman kaya ang health ng mga tao jan. kawawa naman sila.

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  4. yep totoo to..:) eh basura ung pinakakakitaan ng buong city..hehe

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