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All over the world, countries, companies, and people are turning trash into treasure. What starts as old milk cartons, tires, or seaweed becomes bricks, tile
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Young inventors and entrepreneurs across the world are coming up with new ways to deal with waste. These businesses are paving the way for a new generation o
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World Wide Waste. 32 episodes. We trace the 2 billion tons of trash that's produced globally each year, and document the search for new solutions to this mounting problem.
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About 10% 5 of this HW is traded through the world-wide waste web (W4). The W4 is a network formed by the legal trading of waste, where countries are represented as nodes and the flow of materials
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Municipal solid waste generation is predicted to grow from 2.1 billion tonnes in 2023 to 3.8 billion tonnes by 2050. In 2020, the global direct cost of waste management was an estimated USD 252 billion. When factoring in the hidden costs of pollution, poor health and climate change from poor waste disposal practices, the cost rises to USD 361
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About 10%5 of this HW is traded through the world-wide waste web (W4). The W4 is a network formed by the legal trading of waste, where countries are represented as nodes and the flow of materials
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As climate experts warn we must shift away from using fossil fuels, entrepreneurs around the world are making renewable alternatives from unwanted fruits, ve
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Global E-waste generation stood at around 50 million metric tons in 2019 and was forecast to grow by around 40 percent in just one decade, to reach some 75 million tons by 2030. Much like other
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Play Episode. World Wide Waste with Gerry McGovern. November 12, 2020. 52. MIN. Nick Evanson 'Big Data growth is not sustainable'. By 2035, it is estimated that there will be more than 2,000 zettabytes of data produced globally. Based on current storage pricing, 2,000 zettabytes would cost $58 trillion to store.
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McGovern has thoroughly documented in World Wide Waste how tech damages the Earth—and what we should be doing about it. It is not just the acres of discarded computer hardware conveniently dumped in Third World countries. Every time an email is downloaded it contributes to global warming. Every tweet, search, check of a webpage creates pollution.
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Waste Management. As the world population and economies have grown, the global production of materials - such as plastics, paper, and aluminum - has increased significantly. Without proper waste management systems, this growth in consumption leads to a significant increase in mismanaged waste. This leads to pollution of the ecosystems such
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Worldwide Waste. Worldwide Waste is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal presenting innovative research on waste from around the world. It provides the first scholarly platform for open-access scholarship that critically interrogates the cultural, social, economic and political systems within which waste is created, managed and circulated.
https://www.amazon.com/World-Wide-Waste-Digital-Planet/dp/1916444628
McGovern has thoroughly documented in World Wide Waste how tech damages the Earth—and what we should be doing about it. It is not just the acres of discarded computer hardware conveniently dumped in Third World countries. Every time an email is downloaded it contributes to global warming. Every tweet, search, check of a webpage creates pollution.
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Solid waste-related emissions are anticipated to increase to 2.38 billion tonnes of CO2-equivalent per year by 2050 if no improvements are made in the sector. In most countries, solid waste management operations are typically a local responsibility, and nearly 70 percent of countries have established institutions with responsibility for
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Aluminium cans save 95% of the energy needed to make new cans from raw materials; recycling steel and tin cans saves 60 to 74%; recycling paper saves about 60%; and. recycling plastic and glass saves about 30%. In fact, the energy saved by recycling one glass bottle will operate a 100-watt light bulb for four hours.
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The world-wide waste web. Superposition of the W4 networks of types I (red edges), type II (blue edges), and type III (yellow edges) of waste, where the nodes represent the countries which traded
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World Wide Waste is a "A real eye opener" and a must read! Many people who joined web and digital in the early dot com years did so to transform the world into a more efficient place, where getting rid of paper translated into helping the environment. Unfortunately, this turned into a habit of saving everything online and in clouds.
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In response to Resolution 2/7 from the second session (UNEP/EA.2/RES.7) of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) and reaffirmed in Resolution 4/7 from its fourth session (UNEP/EA.4/RES.7), the Global Waste Management Outlook offers an updated assessment of global waste management and an analysis of data concerning municipal solid waste management worldwide.
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McGovern has thoroughly documented in World Wide Waste how tech damages the Earth-and what we should be doing about it. It is not just the acres of discarded computer hardware conveniently dumped in Third World countries. Every time an email is downloaded it contributes to global warming. Every tweet, search, check of a webpage creates pollution.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2104.05711
The world-wide waste web. Johann H. Martínez, Sergi Romero, José J. Ramasco, Ernesto Estrada. Countries globally trade with tons of waste materials every year, some of which are highly hazardous. This trade admits a network representation of the world-wide waste web, with countries as vertices and flows as directed weighted edges.
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Steven Gonzalez Monserrate is a postdoctoral researcher in the Fixing Futures research training group at Goethe University. As a graduate of MIT's History, Anthropology, Science, Technology & Society program, his dissertation project, "Cloud Ecologies", is an ethnography of data centers and their environmental impacts in the United States, Puerto Rico, Iceland, and Singapore.
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Jointly published with the International Solid Waste Association (ISWA), the report provides an update on global waste generation and the cost of waste and its management since 2018. The analysis uses life cycle assessments to explore what the world could gain or lose through continuing business-as-usual, adopting halfway measures, or committing fully to zero waste and circular economy societies.
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World Wide Waste. Free, weekly email; Published since 1996; Read some examples; Subscribe with your email below; Unsubscribe Podcast: World Wide Waste. Interviews with prominent thinkers outlining what can be done to make digital as sustainable as possible. Listen to episodes