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Beyond recycling
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ISBN: 1003024084 1003024084 1000381854 Year: 2021 Publisher: London ; New York, New York : Routledge,

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ISSN: 10163352 Year: 2005 Publisher: Brussels Bureau international de la récupération et du recyclage BIR

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Cash For Your Trash
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ISBN: 0813536863 9786613806260 1282133683 0813537916 9780813537917 9780813536866 Year: 2005 Publisher: New Brunswick, NJ

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Over the past two decades, concern about the environment has brought with it a tremendous increase in recycling in the United States and around the world. For many, it has become not only a civic, but also a moral obligation. Long before our growing levels of waste became an environmental concern, however, recycling was a part of everyday life for many Americans, and for a variety of reasons. From rural peddlers who traded kitchen goods for scrap metal to urban children who gathered rags in exchange for coal, individuals have been finding ways to reuse discarded materials for hundreds of years. In Cash for Your Trash, Carl A. Zimring provides a fascinating history of scrap recycling, from colonial times to the present. Moving beyond the environmental developments that have shaped modern recycling enterprises, Zimring offers a unique cultural and economic portrait of the private businesses that made large-scale recycling possible. Because it was particularly common for immigrants to own or operate a scrap business in the nineteenth century, the history of the industry reveals much about ethnic relationships and inequalities in American cities. Readers are introduced to the scrapworkers, brokers, and entrepreneurs who, like the materials they handled, were often marginalized. Integrating findings from archival, industrial, and demographic records, Cash for Your Trash demonstrates that over the years recycling has served purposes far beyond environmental protection. Its history and evolution reveals notions of Americanism, the immigrant experience, and the development of small business in this country.


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Year: 2003 Publisher: Washington, DC : U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste,

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Trash to cash : new business opportunities in the post-consumer waste stream
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ISBN: 0931035848 Year: 1991 Publisher: Washington Middle East research and information project

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A circular economy handbook : how to build a more resilient, competitive and sustainable business
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ISBN: 1789665329 Year: 2021 Publisher: Kogan Page

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Recycling our future : a global strategy
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ISBN: 1849951608 Year: 2014 Publisher: Dunbeath, Scotland : Whittles Publishing,

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This book provides an insight into the challenges facing the industry and individuals as the world contemplates expanding waste mountains.


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Evaluating opportunities for a circular economy : an investigation of economic and decision-making underlying recycling, reusing and remanufacturing habits in U.S. consumers and manufacturers
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Year: 2018 Publisher: [Golden, Colo.] : National Renewable Energy Laboratory,

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Recycling today.
Year: 1992 Publisher: Cleveland, Ohio : GIE,

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Que faire des restes ? : le réemploi dans les sociétés d'accumulation
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ISBN: 2724619927 2724620224 2724620208 9782724618928 Year: 2017 Publisher: Paris : SciencesPo, Les Presses,

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À la table des négociations multilatérales, certains ambassadeurs ont plus de poids que d'autres en dépit du principe d'égalité souveraine qui fonde les rapports internationaux. Partant du constat que les différences de ressources matérielles entre les États ne suffisent pas à expliquer ce phénomène, Vincent Pouliot propose une visite guidée de la salle des machines de la politique mondiale. Il montre que les diplomates participent à des luttes de rang fondées tout autant sur leur savoir-faire respectif que sur les liens sociaux qu'ils nouent entre eux et sur l'idée que chacun a de son rôle, du « sens de sa place ». Ces manières de faire engendrent des ordres hiérarchiques complexes. La diplomatie n'est pas qu'un simple vernis social ou encore un rideau devant la scène. En connaître les ressorts aide à mieux comprendre la marche du monde.

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