Zero Waste is a global movement focused on replacing linear resource-to-waste systems with circular systems found elsewhere in nature, and Zero Waste to Landfill (ZWtL) is a specific interpretation implying the total elimination of residual disposal. Local governments worldwide have declared ZWtL goals with specific deadlines; however, to date none of these initiatives have proven successful. A grounded case study of ZWtL campaigns was conducted to investigate this chronic failure. The results indicate that ZWtL is an unacknowledged supermegaproject: requiring extremely deep and unprecedented change and sacrifice across all sectors, yet destined for failure because proponents fail to recognize the scope of the task and plan accordingly. Str...
Despite the increase in popularity of the zero waste (ZW) concept, the successful implementation of ...
In 2002, New Zealand became one of the first countries in the world to adopt zero waste as a nationa...
Zero Waste (ZW) is a goal in which zero waste is sent to the landfill. This strategy aims to reduce ...
Zero Waste is a global movement focused on replacing linear resource-to-waste systems with circular ...
Modern human society operates under a prevailing waste management paradigm, that is based upon linea...
Zero Waste has become one of the most commonly-declared sustainability-related goals worldwide, evol...
With growing concern over the shortage of landfill space and the health hazards of waste incineratio...
The United States has a waste problem. It represents only five percent of the world population, yet ...
MSc (Environmental Management with Waste Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusAcc...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Waste, is one of the most challenging and complex problems confronting human communities today. Stud...
Zero waste is a visionary concept for confronting waste problems in our society. The idea is being d...
The visionary concept of zero waste advocates a systematic process of designing out waste and recove...
Rapid urbanization, booming economy, increasing population, and the rising quality of life in the wo...
Humans have exploited planet earth’s resources to generate many different forms of useless remains: ...
Despite the increase in popularity of the zero waste (ZW) concept, the successful implementation of ...
In 2002, New Zealand became one of the first countries in the world to adopt zero waste as a nationa...
Zero Waste (ZW) is a goal in which zero waste is sent to the landfill. This strategy aims to reduce ...
Zero Waste is a global movement focused on replacing linear resource-to-waste systems with circular ...
Modern human society operates under a prevailing waste management paradigm, that is based upon linea...
Zero Waste has become one of the most commonly-declared sustainability-related goals worldwide, evol...
With growing concern over the shortage of landfill space and the health hazards of waste incineratio...
The United States has a waste problem. It represents only five percent of the world population, yet ...
MSc (Environmental Management with Waste Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusAcc...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Waste, is one of the most challenging and complex problems confronting human communities today. Stud...
Zero waste is a visionary concept for confronting waste problems in our society. The idea is being d...
The visionary concept of zero waste advocates a systematic process of designing out waste and recove...
Rapid urbanization, booming economy, increasing population, and the rising quality of life in the wo...
Humans have exploited planet earth’s resources to generate many different forms of useless remains: ...
Despite the increase in popularity of the zero waste (ZW) concept, the successful implementation of ...
In 2002, New Zealand became one of the first countries in the world to adopt zero waste as a nationa...
Zero Waste (ZW) is a goal in which zero waste is sent to the landfill. This strategy aims to reduce ...