efeefe's infinite bookmark collectionShaared links2023-03-06T17:56:42+00:00https://links.efeefe.me/https://links.efeefe.me/https://links.efeefe.me/ShaarliTHE WASTE LAND (2022) – Yu Zhanghttps://links.efeefe.me/?mXiufA2023-03-06T17:56:42+00:002023-03-06T17:56:42+00:00— Permalink]]>A Green Micro-Economy Bustles In India's Largest Slumhttps://links.efeefe.me/?deOaNg2023-02-21T21:37:14+00:002023-02-21T21:37:14+00:00— Permalink]]>An Industrial Slum at the Heart of Mumbai - Graphic - NYTimes.comhttps://links.efeefe.me/?JOFgxg2023-02-21T21:36:12+00:002023-02-21T21:36:12+00:00— Permalink]]>Mumbai's Dharavi Slum | Innovative Waste Management Industry | Indiahttps://links.efeefe.me/?f-2hpw2023-02-21T21:33:26+00:002023-02-21T21:33:26+00:00— Permalink]]>Reuse and repair in a circular and social economy | Interreg Europe - Sharing solutions for better policyhttps://links.efeefe.me/?WTGAJA2023-01-26T13:19:55+00:002023-01-26T13:19:55+00:00— Permalink]]>Homepage | Behavenhttps://links.efeefe.me/?lmENzw2023-01-26T13:19:27+00:002023-01-26T13:19:27+00:00— Permalink]]>Residency | Moab Artshttps://links.efeefe.me/?R2EL0w2022-09-19T10:49:23+00:002022-09-19T10:49:23+00:00
Through a 4-week residency, the program offers artists studio space, project and community facilitation, a stipend, access to materials at local waste disposal sites, and the time and space to focus solely on their art. As a component of each residency, artists spend time providing opportunities for learning, dialog and enrichment within the community.
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To assess the real impact of waste incineration emissions, Zero Waste Europe and like-minded organisations are carrying out biomonitoring research on incineration emissions across Europe.
This short video explains the ins and outs of our research in a quick, user-friendly way.
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Stefan Shankland: The sheer scale of everything. The orders of magnitude here are monumental, gargantuan, in terms of both spaces and quantities. More than 700,000 tons of waste are processed each year, 100 tons are incinerated each day. This waste is ours—mine accumulated with 1.5 million other residents’ waste. It makes you acutely aware of how much garbage we produce collectively without realizing it. Through this visual, physical, spatial experience, we enter the imagination and the representation of what we produce as a society, or even as humanity.
In your video pieces, the workers are barely represented, or else they are played by dancers who seem to be imitating machines. Are the workers invisible in this world of scrap metal?
This is another aspect that struck me during my first visits. You enter an enormous site that processes waste from 1.5 million residents, but you don’t see anyone. You might see three people working in an office, and there’s a series of trucks that come in, but nobody gets out of them. They dump the waste in the pit, and then they leave. You don’t run into any humans, it’s something very mechanical.
Occasionally you do meet workers, mostly men. But they have a difficult relationship with their professional image. When it comes to the popular image of their profession, there is a kind of shame associated with garbage. The workers don’t voluntarily expose themselves as working in a waste processing plant. We always respected their right to privacy.
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Settling in an abandoned quarry, they became the informal waste disposal experts of the city in the 70s, collecting rubbish from the capital's streets for free and bringing it back to their homes to recycle it.
Sorting is done by hand - the plastics are separated from the cardboard, the clothes from the organic waste, before they're sold on to the next layer of the community's refuse economy.
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A maneira como a Camorra se apropriou do negócio do lixo está bem descrito pelo jornalista Roberto Salviani no livro “Gomorra”, que narra as entranhas do crime organizado italiano. E permite entender os passos da nova política ambiental brasileira, implementada pelo Ministro do Meio Ambiente Ricardo Salles.
Com as exigências ambientais, a reciclagem do lixo, especialmente dos materiais tóxicos, tornou-se bastante onerosa, se tratado corretamente. A máfia passou então a entrar no negócio através de empresas-mãe, cercadas por um arquipélago de stakeholders, formalmente independentes, incumbidos de dar um fim ao lixo, despejando, enterrando ou transportando para locais distantes. Eles trabalham para várias famílias, sem exclusividade. Quando estoura algum escândalo, as famílias ficam blindadas.
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Residents who want to sell their waste online will be able to contact 2,600 scrap dealers and other agencies across the city.
The Madras Waste Exchange, which is both a web portal and an application, has been conceptualised by the Smart City Mission, with support from the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. The web portal is www.madraswasteexchange.com and the Android app can be downloaded from Google Play.
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2. Simpler collection models and systems that are more integrated and adapted to the various urban and socio-economic environments.
3. Making the organic fraction the central focus of waste management.
4. Waste management and prevention in the business, commercial and service sectors.
5. A Green Point network offering more services adapted to all groups of residents.
6. Design, production and consumption criteria that are innovative and favourable to the circular economy.
7. Regulations and taxes that provide incentives for prevention, recovery and reuse, with the internalisation of collection and treatment costs.
8. Communication and education to foster the new culture of consumption, prevention and selective collection, in order to stimulate the general public's involvement.
9. Participation networks with social and civil society organisations that are in favour of waste prevention and reuse.
10. Municipal exemplariness regarding prevention, selective collection, reuse and recovery of resources.
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These datasets are refined by weight and brand-level detection enabled through Recycleye’s vision system. This technology holds world-leading accuracy that has disrupted the waste industry, and is revolutionising the current waste infrastructure.
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futurefoodsystem was inspired by the world’s first homes. The structure was built to withstand extreme loads, which allows for the home’s soil roof - a feature that creates habitat, provides insulation and facilitates food production. The building has organic certification and is the world’s most resilient building made from natural and recyclable materials.
The system
At the heart of the concept is a system that mimics nature by growing, nourishing and fertilising. futurefoodsystem up-cycles what we regard as ‘waste’ to power the house and grow nutrient-dense, delicious produce. Every one of us generates an abundant nutrient source, we just need to harness it.
The food
futurefoodsystem will cultivate over 250 different species of plants, fungus, insects, snails, fish, fresh water, mussels, crustaceans and even two chicken residents. For 2 months, inhabitants Matt Stone and Jo Barrett will survive solely off the nutrient-dense food and self-generating resources that the building produces; showcasing a food system that is better for our bodies and the planet.
— Permalink]]>[Referências] Capitalismo: um sistema de lixo | 081 | Tese Onzehttps://links.efeefe.me/?Q3x7Xg2021-02-06T00:17:49+00:002021-02-06T00:17:49+00:00— Permalink]]>Why China Must Protect Its Informal Recycling Sectorhttps://links.efeefe.me/?qlqWhQ2021-01-13T13:29:51+00:002021-01-13T13:29:51+00:00— Permalink]]>Classify your trash with Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pihttps://links.efeefe.me/?PxxPxw2020-12-06T10:57:51+00:002020-12-06T10:57:51+00:00— Permalink]]>Replication Project: od.coop from Poland | ICAhttps://links.efeefe.me/?tBTa7A2020-12-04T13:34:00+00:002020-12-04T13:34:00+00:00— Permalink]]>Bassem Saad / Kink Retrogradehttps://links.efeefe.me/?hlLgOw2020-11-12T15:30:19+00:002020-11-12T15:30:19+00:00
Kink Retrograde (19 mins) presents a speculative allegory whose protagonists live in a world and city presided over by shocks that come to resemble the apparent retrograde motion of celestial bodies: cyclical and seemingly backwards moving. The intoxicated characters decide that the social contract between themselves and the sovereign powers has always been breached, and so they must devise a new and transparent contract aware of its own abjectness, risk, and deviance — one of total kink.
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1 in 3 people worldwide have to dump or burn their waste, causing the spread of disease, polluting the oceans and adding to the climate crisis.
Together with our partners, we develop waste collection and recycling programmes to build a cleaner and healthier future. You can help.
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We empower our community to live a low carbon life. Become a member and learn to fix a bike, swap your preloved things, enjoy some rescued food and be inspired by new ideas.
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