Countries globally trade with tons of waste materials every year, some of which are highly hazardous. This trade admits a network representation of the world-wide waste web, with countries as vertices and flows as directed weighted edges. Here we investigate the main properties of this network by tracking 108 categories of wastes interchanged in the period 2001–2019. Although, most of the hazardous waste was traded between developed nations, a disproportionate asymmetry existed in the flow from developed to developing countries. Using a dynamical model, we simulate how waste stress propagates through the network and affects the countries. We identify 28 countries with low Environmental Performance Index that are at high risk of waste conges...
The transport of discarded electronic and electrical appliances (e-waste) to developing regions has ...
The Basel Convention and prior studies mainly focused on the physical transboundary movements of haz...
This version: April 2009This paper examines the trade volume of recyclable wastes. In particular, we...
Countries globally trade with tons of waste materials every year, some of which are highly hazardous...
Millions of tonnes (teragrams) of plastic waste are traded around the world every year, which plays ...
Marine plastic waste, global warming, and ozone holes have become global environmental problems that...
HazMatMapper is an online and interactive geographic visualization tool designed to facilitate explo...
While there is a growing body of literature examining social causes of environmental outcomes, there...
Introduction China’s import bans on solid wastes starting from 2017 have challenged the global trade...
China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a global development strategy with great potential for mul...
China’s waste plastic ban has sparked a discussion about how the global plastic waste trade (GPWT) w...
The purpose of this research is to provide a methodological framework that is able to enhance our ca...
Transnational trafficking of e-waste has become a rising problem over time as\ud the amount of waste...
As illegal e-waste trade has been significantly growing over the course of the last few years, the c...
In Europe, there are different regulations regarding hazardous waste management with which European ...
The transport of discarded electronic and electrical appliances (e-waste) to developing regions has ...
The Basel Convention and prior studies mainly focused on the physical transboundary movements of haz...
This version: April 2009This paper examines the trade volume of recyclable wastes. In particular, we...
Countries globally trade with tons of waste materials every year, some of which are highly hazardous...
Millions of tonnes (teragrams) of plastic waste are traded around the world every year, which plays ...
Marine plastic waste, global warming, and ozone holes have become global environmental problems that...
HazMatMapper is an online and interactive geographic visualization tool designed to facilitate explo...
While there is a growing body of literature examining social causes of environmental outcomes, there...
Introduction China’s import bans on solid wastes starting from 2017 have challenged the global trade...
China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a global development strategy with great potential for mul...
China’s waste plastic ban has sparked a discussion about how the global plastic waste trade (GPWT) w...
The purpose of this research is to provide a methodological framework that is able to enhance our ca...
Transnational trafficking of e-waste has become a rising problem over time as\ud the amount of waste...
As illegal e-waste trade has been significantly growing over the course of the last few years, the c...
In Europe, there are different regulations regarding hazardous waste management with which European ...
The transport of discarded electronic and electrical appliances (e-waste) to developing regions has ...
The Basel Convention and prior studies mainly focused on the physical transboundary movements of haz...
This version: April 2009This paper examines the trade volume of recyclable wastes. In particular, we...