<em>The rise of global environmental governance regimes allegedly contradicts the process of an environmental “race to the bottom” (RTB) that results from capitalist globalization. We examine new developments in this area through a qualitative case study of the Basel Convention. Here, we find that new regulations in toxic wastes governance are in fact being co-created with industry actors and aim to </em>accelerate<em> the flow of toxic “resources” to less-developed countries. Further, these shifts are legitimized by a shift in discourse— from thinking of toxics materials as “wastes” to thinking of them as “resources”— that re-frames the toxic wastes trade as essential for sustainable economic development rather than as a manifestation of g...
This paper is based on my Honours thesis written at the University of Adelaide in 1997. Without wish...
We outline the frameworks that shape and hold apart waste debates in and about Global North and Sout...
International audienceThrough a discussion of Egypt–China trade in PET plastic, this paper seeks to ...
This project set out to establish whether or not key procedural difference between national systems ...
This study seeks to understand the role of non-state actors, particularly NGOs, in global environmen...
In this paper we explore the implications of the possibility of “trade in trash†on optimal envir...
The landscape of global economies of recycling has rapidly changed over the early 21st century. Incr...
Even though the phrase “toxic waste colonialism” has fallen outof usage in the past ten years, the e...
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Multiple cases of toxic waste dumping from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Developmen...
This article explores recent developments in the regulation of the international hazardous waste tra...
With rising globalization and advances in technology, the interrelationship between trade and the en...
Serious accidents compromising the environment and human health in developing nations are the result...
Waste tends to be understood as the potentially polluting and unsolicited by-product of our daily li...
Marine plastic pollution, in particular plastic waste, has received increasing attention at the inte...
This paper is based on my Honours thesis written at the University of Adelaide in 1997. Without wish...
We outline the frameworks that shape and hold apart waste debates in and about Global North and Sout...
International audienceThrough a discussion of Egypt–China trade in PET plastic, this paper seeks to ...
This project set out to establish whether or not key procedural difference between national systems ...
This study seeks to understand the role of non-state actors, particularly NGOs, in global environmen...
In this paper we explore the implications of the possibility of “trade in trash†on optimal envir...
The landscape of global economies of recycling has rapidly changed over the early 21st century. Incr...
Even though the phrase “toxic waste colonialism” has fallen outof usage in the past ten years, the e...
New articles in this journal are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 United State
Multiple cases of toxic waste dumping from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Developmen...
This article explores recent developments in the regulation of the international hazardous waste tra...
With rising globalization and advances in technology, the interrelationship between trade and the en...
Serious accidents compromising the environment and human health in developing nations are the result...
Waste tends to be understood as the potentially polluting and unsolicited by-product of our daily li...
Marine plastic pollution, in particular plastic waste, has received increasing attention at the inte...
This paper is based on my Honours thesis written at the University of Adelaide in 1997. Without wish...
We outline the frameworks that shape and hold apart waste debates in and about Global North and Sout...
International audienceThrough a discussion of Egypt–China trade in PET plastic, this paper seeks to ...