This paper argues that a first step in finding a sustainable solution for the pressing global issue of ‘waste’, is to consider waste a value attribution rather than a material condition. Doing so means a shift in focus from finding more efficient ways to ‘clean up the mess’ to changing the way in which value is attributed to things. The paper looks at a selection of recent literature on value systems to identify useful concepts and theory for a value-based solution to waste. Furthermore, art and design are proposed to explore and probe such potential solutions
One factor which separates Man from all the other forms of life with which he shares his environment...
This paper seeks to examine the philosophy and action plan for managing wastes and converting s...
Historically, 'developed' societies have adopted a linear approach to the use of resources, with nat...
Waste and value are ambiguous concepts, making it difficult to visualize where and how they occur in...
This working paper is the introduction and exploration of the theme 'Value of waste' for the Energiz...
Value and waste are concepts that are used in improvement projects. In lean the concepts are fairly ...
The purpose of this paper is to take a critical, analytical approach to the concepts of waste and va...
The design and construction fields have a central role to play in moving toward a ‘zero waste’ econo...
This paper discusses research currently being undertaken which addresses the interrelated volume, va...
Waste is one of the biggest challenges faced by our society. If not handled correctly, waste pollute...
Waste is a quintessentially ecological economic issue. The generation of waste is rooted in the very...
Sustainability is a multifaceted concept. At its heart is how to make best use of finite resources o...
Abstract In an attempt to construct a new agenda for waste management, this thesis explores the imp...
There is a broad willingness to act on global plastic pollution as well as a plethora of available t...
A welcome trend has seen designers, manufacturers and consumers becoming increasingly aware of what...
One factor which separates Man from all the other forms of life with which he shares his environment...
This paper seeks to examine the philosophy and action plan for managing wastes and converting s...
Historically, 'developed' societies have adopted a linear approach to the use of resources, with nat...
Waste and value are ambiguous concepts, making it difficult to visualize where and how they occur in...
This working paper is the introduction and exploration of the theme 'Value of waste' for the Energiz...
Value and waste are concepts that are used in improvement projects. In lean the concepts are fairly ...
The purpose of this paper is to take a critical, analytical approach to the concepts of waste and va...
The design and construction fields have a central role to play in moving toward a ‘zero waste’ econo...
This paper discusses research currently being undertaken which addresses the interrelated volume, va...
Waste is one of the biggest challenges faced by our society. If not handled correctly, waste pollute...
Waste is a quintessentially ecological economic issue. The generation of waste is rooted in the very...
Sustainability is a multifaceted concept. At its heart is how to make best use of finite resources o...
Abstract In an attempt to construct a new agenda for waste management, this thesis explores the imp...
There is a broad willingness to act on global plastic pollution as well as a plethora of available t...
A welcome trend has seen designers, manufacturers and consumers becoming increasingly aware of what...
One factor which separates Man from all the other forms of life with which he shares his environment...
This paper seeks to examine the philosophy and action plan for managing wastes and converting s...
Historically, 'developed' societies have adopted a linear approach to the use of resources, with nat...