Informal Tyre Dealers in South Africa: an Assessment of Their Contributions to a Circular Economy

Author:

Schenck C. J.ORCID,Blaauw D.ORCID,Theodore N.ORCID,Niyobuhungiro R.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractFaced with extraordinarily high unemployment, the long-term unemployed in South Africa increasingly have been securing livelihoods outside of standard waged work. Many are establishing unregistered, micro-enterprises that provide low-cost goods and services to low-income households. This paper presents the results of an exploratory study of unregistered (informal) second-hand tyre dealers in three South African cities to better assess their role in urban economies. Interviews with informal tyre dealers were conducted to understand how their businesses are positioned along the waste tyre value chain, their prospects for generating employment, and their potential to contribute to product reuse and repurposing. By extending the useful lives of tyres, informal dealerships can be analysed through a circular economy framework that acknowledges their varied environmental, economic, and social benefits. Concerns, however, are raised about the unregulated sale of second-hand tyres, some of which are unsafe and pose risks for road users. This in turn gives rise to difficult trade-offs between on the one hand the economic and environmental benefits of informal tyre sales and road safety on the other.

Funder

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, South Africa

NatioNAL Research Foundation

University of the Western Cape

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Urban Studies,Geography, Planning and Development

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