<p><em>Beyond Recycling</em> critically explores unasked questions around recycling and its prominent position in contemporary thinking about sustainability. It examines and challenges assumptions about why we appear to have so wholeheartedly committed to recycling as a cultural project.</p><p>Recycling has become a commonplace notion and widespread practice. Yet its social cultural and even environmental value has not been considered carefully enough. This book considers recycling as a contemporary cultural idea related to – but not wholly defined by – our response to material waste. It seeks to reclaim recycling from the environmentalists and waste management specialists to explore the role it plays in wider contemporary discourse. As we become increasingly satiated and in many cases sickened by the excesses of modern consumerism we are rethinking our relationship with the physical stuff that fills our lives. Dissatisfied with empty materialism we seek new ways to reuse our material culture. Recycling turning something considered to be waste into something with renewed value is our primary collective response to the problems arising from consumption; and it is ripe for critical examination.</p><p>Beyond Recycling is a fascinating read for conscious consumers and students in the creative arts design cultural studies sustainability and environmental studies.</p>
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