Monday 9 March 2009

Project aside

Of course I don’t even know where to start!

As expected, community didn’t accepted very well the project – the house, the ecotechnologies, the backyard, in the end, what were we doing there. On top of that, the person that was supposed to live with me in the house never arrived. The best scenario to start over and do it the way it feels right to me.
The house the committee gave us is just beside the secondary school teacher’s house. There are three of them living there: the teacher of agronomy, farming and manual work; one woman, two men, from Monday to Wednesday. So I decided to stay with them, those three days, every week.

Since I arrived the community there was something I couldn’t bare: garbage everywhere. You cannot walk in the woods without seeing a coca-cola bottle. And this isn’t only in this community. Why? What happen to the concept of respecting Nature?
I realised then that there was a new recycling project in the secondary school so I went to present myself to the director and volunteer myself to make part of that project (after all I’m an environmental engineer!) and started to get involve in this problem. So what is happening?

Beverages such as coca-cola where introduced in communities something like 30 years ago. It seems like they have more sugar content than in other markets and also they are cheaper. Nowadays these communities (even in the middle of Lancadona jungle) really believe that Coca-cola makes part of the culture. As well coca-cola bought several water supplies (I can’t drink any water from México that doesn’t belongs to the coca-cola company) and they don’t allow governmental campaigns against beverages and “junk food” since they give job to an important percentage of population. Older indigenous people of Lancadona jungle tried to implement a project where whatever bottle that comes in, has to go out by whoever brought it. Coca-cola Company didn’t accept it so it was a failure.

So we have an average of, minimum, one bottle per person per day. Where can I recycle my PET bottle? Where can I recycle other types of plastic, aluminium, batteries, etc? Well, I cannot! There’s no recycling in Mexico at all. The most you can have is selling PET and aluminium to people that then sell to other countries. All the rest you produce goes to a dump without any type of environmental standards. And this is the very best you can have; in my community all the schools have the garbage at open sky, next to classroom.

If you walk in a very clean community in Mexico you can be sure that what they do is burning what they produce immediately or putting in a hole in the land (wherever they find the place) and burry or burn it, since communities normally don’t have access to municipal collect once they don’t pay taxes…

Why? Because there is no such thing as garbage. The word doesn’t exist as we conceive. All that God gave us is from Him, so it belongs to Him; this means that earth is going to embrace everything as it does with organic remains. There’s no concept of recycling, no word for it also because it also doesn’t make sense. There’s no such thing as environmental managing. Tseltal doesn’t have translations for these new concepts of living. And one cannot go back to what it use to be, we have to find out an intermediate solution, one that respects community way of living and the environmental standards of world globalization.

So now I’m trying to develop an environmental project within this school, with foreign teachers that doesn’t speak their language, don’t believe they are going to change, don’t recycle; building a recycle project in a country where recycle doesn’t exist. Project aside, this is also what I am doing!

And I still didn’t share my first glances about this community… well, hopefully in the end of this week!

2 comments:

Paula said...

Isso é que é um projecto!!! Força, Joaninha! Podes sempre dizer que Deus vai receber de volta aquilo que lhes enviou, mas mais limpinho e em tamanho reduzido, assim bem compactado, para que caiba tudo aquilo que usámos no céu (diria por outras palavras bem mais portuguesas, em verdadeiro calão, mas julgo que não ficaria tão bem). Go, Joaninha, go!!

Joaninha said...

ahaha!!! Nem sei!!! Livra... vou no proximo fim de semana a um Forum de ecotecnologias, ideias e oportunidades; em que basicamente é o relato das actividades realizadas dentro das comunidades com tecnologia apropriada - porque não necessitamos do último grito da moda, mas sim de algo adequado! A ver se tenho ideias... Mas lembra-te que o projecto é da escola!!! Não meu!!! Eles sim são e devem ser os verdadeiros impulsionadores!;)