Global Information Lookup Global Information

Global waste trade information


The global waste trade is the international trade of waste between countries for further treatment, disposal, or recycling. Toxic or hazardous wastes are often imported by developing countries from developed countries.

The World Bank Report What a Waste: A Global Review of Solid Waste Management, describes the amount of solid waste produced in a given country. Specifically, countries which produce more solid waste are more economically developed and more industrialized.[1] The report explains that "Generally, the higher the economic development and rate of urbanization, the greater the amount of solid waste produced."[1] Therefore, countries in the Global North, which are more economically developed and urbanized, produce more solid waste than Global South countries.[1]

Current international trade flows of waste follow a pattern of waste being produced in the Global North and being exported to and disposed of in the Global South. Multiple factors affect which countries produce waste and at what magnitude, including geographic location, degree of industrialization, and level of integration into the global economy.

Numerous scholars and researchers have linked the sharp increase in waste trading and the negative impacts of waste trading to the prevalence of neoliberal economic policy.[2][3][4][5] With the major economic transition towards neoliberal economic policy in the 1980s, the shift towards "free-market" policy has facilitated the sharp increase in the global waste trade. Henry Giroux, Chair of Cultural Studies at McMaster University, gives his definition of neoliberal economic policy:

"Neoliberalism ...removes economics and markets from the discourse of social obligations and social costs. ...As a policy and political project, neoliberalism is wedded to the privatization of public services, selling off of state functions, deregulation of finance and labor, elimination of the welfare state and unions, liberalization of trade in goods and capital investment, and the marketization and commodification of society."[6]

Given this economic platform of privatization, neoliberalism is based on expanding free-trade agreements and establishing open-borders to international trade markets. Trade liberalization, a neoliberal economic policy in which trade is completely deregulated, leaving no tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions on international trade, is designed to further developing countries' economies and integrate them into the global economy. Critics claim that although free-market trade liberalization was designed to allow any country the opportunity to reach economic success, the consequences of these policies have been devastating for Global South countries, essentially crippling their economies in a servitude to the Global North.[7] Even supporters such as the International Monetary Fund, “progress of integration has been uneven in recent decades.”[8]

Specifically, developing countries have been targeted by trade liberalization policies to import waste as a means of economic expansion.[9] The guiding neoliberal economic policy argues that the way to be integrated into the global economy is to participate in trade liberalization and exchange in international trade markets.[9] Their claim is that smaller countries, with less infrastructure, less wealth, and less manufacturing ability, should take in hazardous wastes as a way to increase profits and stimulate their economies.[9]

  1. ^ a b c "3: Waste Generation" (PDF). What a Waste: A Global Review of Solid Waste Management (Report). Urban Development. World Bank. pp. 8–13.
  2. ^ Nixon, Rob (2011). Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
  3. ^ Grossman, Gene M.; Krueger, Alan B. (1994). "Environmental Impacts of a North American Free Trade Agreement". In Garber, Peter (ed.). The U.S. Mexico Free Trade Agreement. MIT Press. pp. 13–56. doi:10.3386/w3914. ISBN 0-262-07152-5.
  4. ^ Smith, Jackie (March 2001). "Globalizing Resistance: The Battle of Seattle and the Future of Social Movements" (PDF). Mobilization: An International Quarterly. 6 (1): 1–19. doi:10.17813/maiq.6.1.y63133434t8vq608.
  5. ^ 15 Harv. J. L. & Pub. Pol'y 373 (1992)Fallacies of Free Market Environmentalism, The ; Blumm, Michael C.
  6. ^ Polychroniou, CJ. "Neoliberalism and the Politics of Higher Education: An Interview With Henry A. Giroux." Truthout. N.p., 26 Mar. 2013. Web. 13 Apr. 2014. <http://truth-out.org/news/item/15237-predatory-capitalism-and-the-attack-on-higher-education-an-interview-with-henry-a-giroux>.
  7. ^ Gérard Duménil; Dominique Lévy (23 September 2005). "Neoliberalism – Neoimperialism" (PDF). EconomiX-CNRS and PSE-CNRS: 1–12. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-07-14.
  8. ^ "Global Trade Liberalization and the Developing Countries". An IMF Issues Brief. International Monetary Fund. November 2001. Retrieved 2014-04-11.
  9. ^ a b c Jay Johnson; Gary Pecquet; Leon Taylor (Fall 2007). "Potential Gains from Trade in Dirty Industries: Revisiting Lawrence Summers' Memo" (PDF). Cato Journal. 27 (3). Cato Institute: 398–402.

and 28 Related for: Global waste trade information

Request time (Page generated in 1.2247 seconds.)

Global waste trade

Last Update:

The global waste trade is the international trade of waste between countries for further treatment, disposal, or recycling. Toxic or hazardous wastes are...

Word Count : 5202

Waste picker

Last Update:

the global waste trade. Many cities only provide solid waste collection. Many terms are used to refer to people who salvage recyclables from the waste stream...

Word Count : 4793

Waste management

Last Update:

The global waste trade is the international trade of waste between countries for further treatment, disposal, or recycling. Toxic or hazardous wastes are...

Word Count : 10804

Municipal solid waste

Last Update:

fuel#History and production Sewage Waste management Waste minimisation Global waste trade Kumar, Sunil; Dhar, Hiya; Nair, Vijay V.; Bhattacharyya, J. K.; Vaidya...

Word Count : 1789

Environmental justice

Last Update:

the Global South (as for example through extractivism or the global waste trade). The movement for environmental justice has thus become more global, with...

Word Count : 18640

Waste

Last Update:

truck Global waste trade Human waste List of waste management acronyms Litter Midden Recycling Scrap Waste Atlas Waste by country Waste collection Waste converter...

Word Count : 6364

Plastic recycling

Last Update:

expensively. The annual trade in plastic waste increased rapidly from 1993 onwards as part of the global waste trade. Many governments count items as recycled...

Word Count : 9449

Environmental issues

Last Update:

the Global South (as for example through extractivism or the global waste trade). The movement for environmental justice has thus become more global, with...

Word Count : 4763

Electronic waste

Last Update:

technology, such as bitcoin, has led to a global e-waste problem and hazard. The rapid exponential increase of e-waste is due to frequent new model releases...

Word Count : 15940

Automotive battery

Last Update:

recycling may be done incorrectly in unregulated environments. As part of global waste trade, ULABs are shipped from industrialized countries to developing countries...

Word Count : 3186

Sacrifice zone

Last Update:

Environmental racism Eutrophication Exclusion zone Global environmental inequality Global waste trade Pollution is Colonialism Toxic colonialism Bullard...

Word Count : 2793

Plastic pollution

Last Update:

vending machine Rubber pollution Nuclear waste "Campaigners have identified the global trade in plastic waste as a main culprit in marine litter, because...

Word Count : 19531

List of environmental conflicts

Last Update:

and emphasised that many more conflicts remained undocumented. Global Climate March Global Day of Action March Against Monsanto March for Science (2017)...

Word Count : 747

Environmental conflict

Last Update:

homelands from resource extraction or hazardous waste disposal. Resource extraction and hazardous waste activities often create resource scarcities (such...

Word Count : 3007

Electronic waste by country

Last Update:

Electronic waste is a significant part of today's global, post-consumer waste stream. Efforts are being made to recycle and reduce this waste. The Basel...

Word Count : 2841

Toxic colonialism

Last Update:

dumping Environmental justice Environmental racism Global environmental inequality Global waste trade Sacrifice zone Pollution is Colonialism Pratt, Laura...

Word Count : 1119

Environmental racism

Last Update:

environmental impacts on Black people. Internationally, trade in global waste disadvantages global majorities in poorer countries largely inhabited by people...

Word Count : 12588

Climate change

Last Update:

In common usage, climate change describes global warming—the ongoing increase in global average temperature—and its effects on Earth's climate system...

Word Count : 27966

Sustainable Development Goal 12

Last Update:

increase in domestic recycling and a reduced reliance on the global plastic waste trade are other actions that might help meet the goal. Changes in consumption...

Word Count : 2443

Waste exchange

Last Update:

landfill. Global waste trade http://www.eastex.org.uk Eastex Material Exchange http://www.onlinewastexchange.com Onlinewastexchange.com - Online waste and recycling...

Word Count : 110

Zero waste

Last Update:

9% of global plastic is recycled. In a zero waste system, all materials are reused until the optimum level of consumption is reached. Zero waste refers...

Word Count : 5749

Toxic waste

Last Update:

other toxins. Toxic waste has become more abundant since the industrial revolution, causing serious global issues. Disposing of such waste has become even...

Word Count : 4089

Electronic waste in China

Last Update:

of electronic waste with over 70% of all global e-waste ending up in the world's largest dumpsites. An estimated 60–80% of this e-waste is handled through...

Word Count : 4428

Electronic waste in Africa

Last Update:

2019, therefore making trading and repairing them economic pursuits for poorer individuals. As such, global trade of e-waste lends itself to a business-like...

Word Count : 2053

Waste sorting

Last Update:

Jenna R. (June 2018). "The Chinese import ban and its impact on global plastic waste trade". Science Advances. 4 (6): eaat0131. Bibcode:2018SciA....4..131B...

Word Count : 1395

Environmental history of the United States

Last Update:

the Global South (as for example through extractivism or the global waste trade). The movement for environmental justice has thus become more global, with...

Word Count : 17319

Pollution haven hypothesis

Last Update:

racism Fenceline community Global waste trade Locally unwanted land use Pollution in China Race to the bottom Summers memo Trading Up (book) Toxic colonialism...

Word Count : 1532

Global trade of secondhand clothing

Last Update:

The global trade of secondhand clothing is a long-standing industry, which has been facilitated by the abundance of donated clothing in wealthy countries...

Word Count : 1385

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net