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AP PHOTOS: 'These streets are ours': The hidden workforce that scours Istanbul's garbage

By FRANCISCO SECO and ROBERT BADENDIECK - Mar 21, 2025, 01:05 AM ET
Last Updated - Mar 21, 2025, 01:05 AM EDT
Turkey Garbage Collectors Photo Essay
Ergin Dogan, 29, pulls his cart as he harvests for discarded cartons next to Yeni mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)

ISTANBUL (AP) — The clang of makeshift carts echoes through winding alleys in one of Istanbul 's oldest neighborhoods as a hidden workforce scours the streets looking for recyclable paper, cardboard and plastic.

Their ranks have grown in recent years as Turkey’s cost of living surged, pushing thousands of men, women and even children to look for alternative income options to get by.

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The narrow cobblestone lanes of Eminonu, an area packed with bazaars and crowded restaurants, are the collectors' main hunting grounds, where they blend into Istanbul’s bustle.

Ergin Dogan, 29, says he has pulled his rickety cart through these streets since he was a boy. He remembers how his father struggled to make ends meet in their hometown of Nigde in central Turkey before the two came to Istanbul, Turkey's biggest city, to try their luck here.

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