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collection by Vanessa Elges

Alexander, Cathrine and Joshua Reno (Eds.) (2012): Economies of Recycling : The Global Transformation of Materials, Values and Social Relations. VIII. London [u.a.]:

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Zed Books.

Campkin, Ben and Rosie Cox (Hg.) (2010): Dirt. New Geographies of Cleanliness and

Contamination. London u. a.: I.B. Tauris.

Carolan, Michael (2016): Cheapanomics. Warum billig zu teuer ist. Schriftreihe Band 1674. Bonn: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung.

Harrison, Sarah K. (2016): Waste Matters. Urban Margins in Contemporary Literature.

London: Routledge.

Hawkins, Gay (Hg.) (2003): Culture and waste. The creation and destruction of value. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.

Humes, E. (2012): Garbology. Our Dirty Love Affair with Trash. New York: Avery.

Johnson, B. (2013). Zero waste home: The ultimate guide to simplifying your life by reducing your waste (1. ed.). New York: Scribner.

Kellogg, K. (2019). 101 ways to go zero waste. New York, NY: The Countryman Press, a division of W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.

Khanna, Sunil (ed.) (1996): Wealth from waste. New Delhi: Tata Energy Research Institute. (CATS: 219 wiw 2000 /1418).

Laporte, Dominique (2002): History of Shit. Cambridge, Mass: The MIT Press.

Leonard, A., & Conrad, A. (2011). The story of stuff: The impact of overconsumption on the planet, our communities, and our health - and how we can make it better. New York NY u.a.: Free Press.

McDonough, W., & Braungart, M. (2002). Cradle to cradle: Remaking the way we make things (1. ed.). New York, NY: North Point Press.

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