This paper provides a synthetic account of England’s municipal waste regime at the end of the 2010s, drawing on quantitative data (WasteDataFlow), a dataset of 1604 local authority waste management contracts and an archive assembled from publicly available minutes and papers of 125 (or ~40%) of England’s 348 local authorities. In technical-material terms, the regime, previously heavily dependent upon landfill, is now characterised by energy-fromwaste and recycling and/or composting in fairly equal measure. This infrastructural transformation, enacted over some 20 years, has been underpinned by the financialization and marketization of England’s municipal waste. Residual waste has been constituted as a financial asset whilst both residual wa...
Waste management has become one of the major global environmental concerns of our times associated,...
London has traditionally exported most of its waste to former mineral workings in surrounding counti...
Over the last two decades, the stated intent of European waste management strategy has evolved from ...
Sustainable municipal solid waste (MSW) management is regarded as one of the key elements for achiev...
This paper aims to appraise the regulations and policies in place within England surrounding the man...
Municipal waste management in England has changed beyond recognition in the last 30 years. In respon...
This thesis considers recycling as one option to improve the environmental performance of industry ...
Traditionally, the UK has relied heavily on landfill as a means of dealing with its MSW, However, th...
Managing waste has become a primary issue for regional planners. This article reports on the institu...
European nations are compelled to reduce reliance on landfill as a destination for household waste, ...
Purpose: This paper discusses the waste-management defined in the London Environment Strategy in the...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science and Computing, University of Luton, in partial fulfilm...
Between 1980 and 1997, municipal waste in OECD countries increased by around 40%. This paper outline...
The environmental problems generated by our consumer societies require immediate measures that respe...
From a service owned and provided by local government, UK municipal waste management has become one ...
Waste management has become one of the major global environmental concerns of our times associated,...
London has traditionally exported most of its waste to former mineral workings in surrounding counti...
Over the last two decades, the stated intent of European waste management strategy has evolved from ...
Sustainable municipal solid waste (MSW) management is regarded as one of the key elements for achiev...
This paper aims to appraise the regulations and policies in place within England surrounding the man...
Municipal waste management in England has changed beyond recognition in the last 30 years. In respon...
This thesis considers recycling as one option to improve the environmental performance of industry ...
Traditionally, the UK has relied heavily on landfill as a means of dealing with its MSW, However, th...
Managing waste has become a primary issue for regional planners. This article reports on the institu...
European nations are compelled to reduce reliance on landfill as a destination for household waste, ...
Purpose: This paper discusses the waste-management defined in the London Environment Strategy in the...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science and Computing, University of Luton, in partial fulfilm...
Between 1980 and 1997, municipal waste in OECD countries increased by around 40%. This paper outline...
The environmental problems generated by our consumer societies require immediate measures that respe...
From a service owned and provided by local government, UK municipal waste management has become one ...
Waste management has become one of the major global environmental concerns of our times associated,...
London has traditionally exported most of its waste to former mineral workings in surrounding counti...
Over the last two decades, the stated intent of European waste management strategy has evolved from ...