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Alternative framings of transnational waste flows: reflections based on the E gypt– C hina PET plastic trade
Author(s) -
Furniss Jamie
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
area
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.958
H-Index - 82
eISSN - 1475-4762
pISSN - 0004-0894
DOI - 10.1111/area.12160
Subject(s) - agency (philosophy) , economics , convention , plastic waste , vulnerability (computing) , economy , sociology , engineering , social science , computer security , computer science , waste management
Through a discussion of E gypt– C hina trade in PET plastic, this paper seeks to show how contemporary recycling economies do not all conform to North–South directionalities, nor to the other assumptions about agency, vulnerability and environmental damage that inhere in the ‘neo‐colonial geographies of inequality’ paradigm. In so doing, it seeks to contribute to developing more optimistic and nuanced alternative framings of global waste flows. The paper follows a two‐part structure. The first half provides background on the author's research methods, the recycling business in E gypt and its ties to C hina before further outlining the paradigm the paper seeks to nuance, particularly as it has been developed through and applied to e‐waste case studies and entrenched in the principal legal instrument governing transboundary waste flows, the Basel Convention. The second half of the paper, after some conceptual notes outlining and locating the author's approach to the market in the literature, attempts to provide a few details of the E gypt– C hina PET market from fieldwork, focusing on two price‐shaping/making processes: market fluctuations during the global economic crisis in 2008/09 and the quality standards criteria applied by Chinese buyers.