The need for green business practices and green innovations underscores a growing recognition that climate change is now an existential threat not just to population health but also to the survival of businesses that are unable to embrace green practices with a sense of urgency. This paper contributes to the literature on market violence as an inhibitor of green innovations for sustainable waste management to curb the unneeded health effects of wastes in Africa. Our purpose is to problematize received wisdom, unquestioned assumptions, and incorrect diagnosis of the sources and health consequences of various forms of wastes in Africa. Much of the discourse on this issue remains ahistorical, and that risks leaving aside a vital question of ex...
This paper explores the negative imprint that apartheid has left on the waste management sector in S...
America has an unhealthy relationship with trash. We are constantly buying more things and throwing ...
Electronic waste is a growing worldwide danger to long-term development. The researchers examine the...
The need for green business practices and green innovations underscores a growing recognition that c...
It is well known that the development of a country rests on the creation of jobs and the distributio...
Industrialization and globalization have increased the quantity and quality of goods that are produc...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Surging amounts of waste are reported globally and especially in lower...
Man’s negative impact on the environment due to various activities has raised serious concerns with ...
Addressing the plastic problem requires rigorous attention and practical education for sustainabilit...
Hazardous waste materials and their management are of prime importance to society. This article giv...
LA/P/0037/2020 UIDP/50025/2020 UIDB/50025/2020Covid is giving us many lessons among which one must b...
As globalisation intensifies, the environmental burden of economic development is being shifted to p...
Africa is a rising continent with a lot of development taking place having a youthful robust growing...
A Journal article by Dr. Maina Muniafu, a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences i...
This paper explores the negative imprint that apartheid has left on the waste management sector in S...
America has an unhealthy relationship with trash. We are constantly buying more things and throwing ...
Electronic waste is a growing worldwide danger to long-term development. The researchers examine the...
The need for green business practices and green innovations underscores a growing recognition that c...
It is well known that the development of a country rests on the creation of jobs and the distributio...
Industrialization and globalization have increased the quantity and quality of goods that are produc...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Surging amounts of waste are reported globally and especially in lower...
Man’s negative impact on the environment due to various activities has raised serious concerns with ...
Addressing the plastic problem requires rigorous attention and practical education for sustainabilit...
Hazardous waste materials and their management are of prime importance to society. This article giv...
LA/P/0037/2020 UIDP/50025/2020 UIDB/50025/2020Covid is giving us many lessons among which one must b...
As globalisation intensifies, the environmental burden of economic development is being shifted to p...
Africa is a rising continent with a lot of development taking place having a youthful robust growing...
A Journal article by Dr. Maina Muniafu, a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences i...
This paper explores the negative imprint that apartheid has left on the waste management sector in S...
America has an unhealthy relationship with trash. We are constantly buying more things and throwing ...
Electronic waste is a growing worldwide danger to long-term development. The researchers examine the...