Highlights • The pathways to a recycling society differ between Austria, Sweden and Finland. • Pressure for recycling has been explicit in Austria at the landscape level. • There are more identified lock-ins in Finland compared to other countries. • Clear responsibilities, a variety of practices, public awareness and quality of data reflect success. • Bottom-up approaches could be utilised in solving the frictions between public and private actors.The European Union has set strict recycling targets for municipal solid wastes, but the implementation of circularity is still hindered by a variety of present set-ups. This paper addresses the recycling transitions and their complex nature in Austria, Sweden and Finland and points ...
Recycling station is hardly a space imbued with neutrality. Hannah Arendt observed: "public space is...
In Sweden, household waste is separated at the source, making the success of the recycling system la...
In line with the European community's goal, each EU Member State should recycle at least 60% of muni...
This longitudinal case study analyses the development of the pioneering waste management (WM) system...
This longitudinal case study analyses the development of the pioneering waste management (WM) system...
The environmental problems generated by our consumer societies require immediate measures that respe...
In 1994 the EU directive of packaging waste was adopted. The result was that all EU member states de...
In this study the mechanisms influencing recycling rates around the system maximum are deliberated. ...
The constant consumption of resources exerts pressure on the environment. In this sense, waste manag...
By sorting their waste for recycling, Swedes are told that they are part of 'Sweden's largest enviro...
This thesis consists of four self-contained papers that all deal with economic efficiency issues wit...
AbstractIn recent years recycling rates have begun plateauing below their full potential in develope...
For many centuries urban waste management in Europe and Northern America consisted of private – to ...
Within the European Union (EU) a paradigm shift is currently occurring in the waste sector, where EU...
In this article, we follow the tracks of waste closure as it travels from national policy to mundane...
Recycling station is hardly a space imbued with neutrality. Hannah Arendt observed: "public space is...
In Sweden, household waste is separated at the source, making the success of the recycling system la...
In line with the European community's goal, each EU Member State should recycle at least 60% of muni...
This longitudinal case study analyses the development of the pioneering waste management (WM) system...
This longitudinal case study analyses the development of the pioneering waste management (WM) system...
The environmental problems generated by our consumer societies require immediate measures that respe...
In 1994 the EU directive of packaging waste was adopted. The result was that all EU member states de...
In this study the mechanisms influencing recycling rates around the system maximum are deliberated. ...
The constant consumption of resources exerts pressure on the environment. In this sense, waste manag...
By sorting their waste for recycling, Swedes are told that they are part of 'Sweden's largest enviro...
This thesis consists of four self-contained papers that all deal with economic efficiency issues wit...
AbstractIn recent years recycling rates have begun plateauing below their full potential in develope...
For many centuries urban waste management in Europe and Northern America consisted of private – to ...
Within the European Union (EU) a paradigm shift is currently occurring in the waste sector, where EU...
In this article, we follow the tracks of waste closure as it travels from national policy to mundane...
Recycling station is hardly a space imbued with neutrality. Hannah Arendt observed: "public space is...
In Sweden, household waste is separated at the source, making the success of the recycling system la...
In line with the European community's goal, each EU Member State should recycle at least 60% of muni...