While ‘waste’ is hardly a new issue, one cannot overlook the continuously growing volume of waste and how it impedes ecological, economic, and social sustainability. This reading list hopes to provide a multi-disciplinary perspective and address a wide spectrum–from micro (individual and family) to macro (national and global) levels–of waste issues and solutions. Researchers, policy makers, and activists can all benefit from the collection of varied sources (books, articles, films, and websites) regarding waste and sustainability issues.
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Waste and Sustainability
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