AbstractDematerialization can serve as a measurable and straightforward strategy for sustainability and requires changes in management of material inputs and waste outputs of the economy. Currently, waste management is strongly inspired by the waste hierarchy, an influential philosophy in waste and resource management that prioritizes practices ranging from waste prevention to landfill. Despite the inclusion and prioritization of prevention in the hierarchy, the positive contribution of the application of the waste hierarchy to dematerializing the economy is not inevitable, nor has it been conclusively studied. In this paper, the waste hierarchy is analyzed on a conceptual level by studying its original aims, its potential to fulfill those ...
In recent years, the Circular Economy has become the key lynchpin underlying the waste management sy...
Collecting more waste via source separation waste collection systems is an essential part of increas...
Waste is an inevitable output of our modern lives. Industrialisation and globalisation have facilita...
Nowadays waste has become a vital part of our economy, as a by-product of economic activity. It orig...
Abstract. Nowadays waste has become a vital part of our economy, as a by-product of economic activit...
Rapid economic growth, urbanization and increasing population have caused (materially intensive) res...
Rapidly developing technology and an increasing number of products containing electrical or electron...
The environmental problems generated by our consumer societies require immediate measures that respe...
Informed by the European Union’s waste hierarchy, UK policy has normatively shifted the ontological ...
Waste is one of the biggest challenges faced by our society. If not handled correctly, waste pollute...
The main objective of this study was to review policy instruments available to promote aspects of th...
In the past the assumption was that environment was free and unlimited and this led to both environm...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals aim to ‘do more and better with less’, with numerou...
© 2017 The Authors. Every year, the average citizen of a developed country produces about half a ton...
The circular economy is a topic researched by Wageningen University & Research (WUR). In addition to...
In recent years, the Circular Economy has become the key lynchpin underlying the waste management sy...
Collecting more waste via source separation waste collection systems is an essential part of increas...
Waste is an inevitable output of our modern lives. Industrialisation and globalisation have facilita...
Nowadays waste has become a vital part of our economy, as a by-product of economic activity. It orig...
Abstract. Nowadays waste has become a vital part of our economy, as a by-product of economic activit...
Rapid economic growth, urbanization and increasing population have caused (materially intensive) res...
Rapidly developing technology and an increasing number of products containing electrical or electron...
The environmental problems generated by our consumer societies require immediate measures that respe...
Informed by the European Union’s waste hierarchy, UK policy has normatively shifted the ontological ...
Waste is one of the biggest challenges faced by our society. If not handled correctly, waste pollute...
The main objective of this study was to review policy instruments available to promote aspects of th...
In the past the assumption was that environment was free and unlimited and this led to both environm...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals aim to ‘do more and better with less’, with numerou...
© 2017 The Authors. Every year, the average citizen of a developed country produces about half a ton...
The circular economy is a topic researched by Wageningen University & Research (WUR). In addition to...
In recent years, the Circular Economy has become the key lynchpin underlying the waste management sy...
Collecting more waste via source separation waste collection systems is an essential part of increas...
Waste is an inevitable output of our modern lives. Industrialisation and globalisation have facilita...