Read, A., Phillips, P. S. and Robinson, G. (1998) Professional opinions on the evolving nature of the municipal solid waste management industry in the UK. Geography. 83(4), pp. 331-345. 0016-7487.
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Abstract:
Issues surrounding the management of solid waste have moved to the front of the public agenda in recent years, with levels of concern and activity by citizens and governments worldwide reaching unprecedented levels. New waste management techniques are being developed in response to this concern, but many are in their infancy and are not proving to be economic in the UK. This situation will need to be addressed and remedied if scarce landfill resources are to be preserved and if the focus of the waste industry is to shift towards more environmentally friendly (or sustainable) waste management strategies
This article describes some of the policies and strategies that have shaped waste management practices in the UK and, by drawing on the opinions of professionals in the public and private waste industry (collected in the summer of 1996), assesses the impact of these on the industry's future development and direction.
Subjects:
Creators:
Read, A., Phillips, P. S. and Robinson, G.
Publisher:
Geographical Association
Faculties, Divisions and Institutes:
University Faculties, Divisions and Research Centres - OLD > Research Centre > Centre for Research into Sustainable Wastes Management
University Faculties, Divisions and Research Centres - OLD > School of Science and Technology (2010-2016)
Faculties > Faculty of Arts, Science & Technology > Environmental Science
Research Centres > Environment Research Group
University Faculties, Divisions and Research Centres - OLD > School of Science and Technology (2010-2016)
Faculties > Faculty of Arts, Science & Technology > Environmental Science
Research Centres > Environment Research Group
Date:
1998
Date Type:
Publication
Page Range:
pp. 331-345
Journal or Publication Title:
Geography
Volume:
83
Number:
4
Language:
English
ISSN:
0016-7487
Status:
Published / Disseminated
Refereed:
Yes
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