Recycling, Finn Arne Jorgensen
Recycling, Finn Arne Jorgensen
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Recycling

Author: Finn Arne Jorgensen

Narrator: Keith Sellon-Wright

Unabridged: 3 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 11/12/2019


Synopsis

Is there a point to recycling? Is recycling even good for the environment? In this volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series, Finn Arne Jørgensen answers: it depends. From a technical point of view, recycling is a series of processes—collecting, sorting, processing, manufacturing. Recycling also has a cultural component; at its core, recycling is about transformation and value, turning material waste into something useful—plastic bags into patio furniture, plastic bottles into T-shirts. Jørgensen offers an accessible and engaging overview of recycling as an activity and as a process at the intersection of the material and the ideological.

Jørgensen follows a series of materials as they move back and forth between producer and consumer. He considers organic waste and cultural contamination; the history of recyclable writing surfaces from papyrus to newsprint; discarded clothing as it moves from the the Global North to the Global South; the shifting fate of glass bottles; the efficiency of aluminum recycling; e-waste and technological obsolescence; and industrial waste. Finally, re-asking the question posed by John Tierney in an infamous 1996 New York Times article, "is recycling garbage?" Jørgensen argues that recycling is necessary—as both symbolic action and physical activity that has a tangible effect on the real world.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Duke on October 19, 2022

Definitely asks more questions than it answers. Good questions tho, and is a pretty well-researched look at the whole subject globally.......more

Goodreads review by Dee on January 16, 2023

Recycling is a topic I have long wanted to know more about. Does curbside recycling really get recycled and reused? What is the bigger picture of recycling? How can we make recycling effective such that we waste less and use our resources to the maximum of their potential? This was an ideal book to b......more

Goodreads review by Jack on March 29, 2021

This book was informative, but it didn't really give many examples that can actually be traced. Instead of adding specific companies, industries, or projects they baked in a bunch of opinions from what felt like 100 people into the book making the read feel more like a glorification of the author's......more

Goodreads review by Ryan on October 08, 2024

Content Warnings: None Jorgensen's Recycling is an academic primer covering the history of recycling and how it's various forms fit into the larger systems that handle and produce waste. You will find very little that is actionable at the personal level here. One insight remains: by handling our waste......more

Goodreads review by Ray on November 15, 2020

This book is a decent overview of recycling, but very qualitative and not exactly sure what I expected. This is the first book I've read from this MIT but I was expecting more numbers and clearer conclusions, oriented towards an audience comfortable with numbers and complexity. Life Cycle Analysis s......more