
The Normality of Industrial and Commercial Waste: Economic, Technical and Organisational Barriers to Waste Prevention
Author(s) -
Anette Svingstedt,
Hervé Corvellec,
Emma Samsioe
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
detritus
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.279
H-Index - 7
eISSN - 2611-4135
pISSN - 2611-4127
DOI - 10.31025/2611-4135/2020.14035
Subject(s) - rationalisation , business , production (economics) , waste management , cleaner production , plastic waste , municipal solid waste , engineering , economics , geometry , mathematics , macroeconomics
This study shows that the production of industrial and commercial waste should form part of normal organisational practices. When asked about waste prevention, representatives of food, textile, electronics and construction companies in Sweden have difficulties highlighting concrete waste-prevention objectives, measures and outcomes. Instead, they highlight economic, technical, and organisational barriers that prevent them from engaging in waste prevention, thereby endowing the production of waste with an economic, technical and organisational rationality. This triple rationalisation of waste production amounts to the managerial normalisation of waste that obstructs the implementation of waste prevention policies. Thus, we suggest that these policies aim to de-normalise industrial and commercial waste in similar ways to the measures used to de-normalise household waste.