Exploring the Phenomenon of Zero Waste and Future Cities

The evolving phenomenon of zero waste encompasses the theory, practice, and learning of individuals, families, businesses, communities, and government organisations, responding to perceptions of crisis and failure around conventional waste management. The diverse and growing body of international ze...

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Main Authors: Hannon, Jonathon, Zaman, Atiq
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76098
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description The evolving phenomenon of zero waste encompasses the theory, practice, and learning of individuals, families, businesses, communities, and government organisations, responding to perceptions of crisis and failure around conventional waste management. The diverse and growing body of international zero waste experience, can be portrayed as both, an entirely new and alternative waste management paradigm, and or, interpreted as overlapping, extending, and synergetic with a general evolution towards more sustainable waste/resource management practices. Combining the terms zero and waste provokes creative, intellectual, and pragmatic tensions, which provide a contemporary axis for necessary debate and innovation in this sphere of resource management. This commentary draws on an interdisciplinary perspective and utilises some elements of the critique of zero waste, as a lens to examine and better understand this heterogeneous global community of practice. In particular, how the concept and implementation of a zero waste goal can increase community engagement and be a catalyst for the design and management of a more circular urban metabolism and hence, more adaptive, resilient, and sustainable future (zero waste) cities.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-760982019-08-05T03:49:27Z Exploring the Phenomenon of Zero Waste and Future Cities Hannon, Jonathon Zaman, Atiq The evolving phenomenon of zero waste encompasses the theory, practice, and learning of individuals, families, businesses, communities, and government organisations, responding to perceptions of crisis and failure around conventional waste management. The diverse and growing body of international zero waste experience, can be portrayed as both, an entirely new and alternative waste management paradigm, and or, interpreted as overlapping, extending, and synergetic with a general evolution towards more sustainable waste/resource management practices. Combining the terms zero and waste provokes creative, intellectual, and pragmatic tensions, which provide a contemporary axis for necessary debate and innovation in this sphere of resource management. This commentary draws on an interdisciplinary perspective and utilises some elements of the critique of zero waste, as a lens to examine and better understand this heterogeneous global community of practice. In particular, how the concept and implementation of a zero waste goal can increase community engagement and be a catalyst for the design and management of a more circular urban metabolism and hence, more adaptive, resilient, and sustainable future (zero waste) cities. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76098 10.3390/urbansci2030090 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ fulltext
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title Exploring the Phenomenon of Zero Waste and Future Cities
title_full Exploring the Phenomenon of Zero Waste and Future Cities
title_fullStr Exploring the Phenomenon of Zero Waste and Future Cities
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the Phenomenon of Zero Waste and Future Cities
title_short Exploring the Phenomenon of Zero Waste and Future Cities
title_sort exploring the phenomenon of zero waste and future cities
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76098