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uilding streets, Lerner's team invented another way. Large metallic<br />

bins were placed on the streets at the edge of the favelas.<br />

The bins had big labels on them, which said glass, paper, plastics,<br />

biodegradable material and so on. They were also colour coded for<br />

those who couldn't read. Anyone who brought down a bag full of<br />

pre-sorted rubbish was given a bus token. A school-based rubbish<br />

collection programme also supplied the poorer students with<br />

notebooks. Soon the neighbourhoods were picked clean by tens of<br />

thousands of children, who learned quickly to distinguish even<br />

different types of plastic. The parents use the tokens to take the bus to<br />

the centre of town, where the jobs are.<br />

What Jaime Lerner did, from my perspective, is invent Curitiba<br />

money. His bus tokens are a form of complementary currency. His<br />

programme, 'Garbage which is Not Garbage', could just as well have<br />

been baptised 'Garbage which is Your Money'.<br />

Today, 70% of all Curitiba households participate in this process.<br />

The 62 poorer neighbourhoods alone exchanged 1 1,000 tons of<br />

rubbish for nearly a million bus tokens and 1,200 tons of food. In the<br />

past three years, more than 100 schools have exchanged 200 tons of<br />

garbage for 1.9 million notebooks. The paper-recycling component<br />

alone saves the equivalent of 1,200 trees each day.<br />

Let it be clear that Lerner's team did not start off with the idea of<br />

creating a complementary currency. What happened instead is that<br />

they used an integrated systems analysis for all the major issues in<br />

the area and spontaneously ended up creating a complementary<br />

currency to solve them.<br />

Nor is the rubbish cycle the only form of local money in Curitiba,<br />

which has resulted from this approach. For instance, another system<br />

has been designed specifically to finance the restoration of historical

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