The International Toxic Waste Trade

The International Toxic Waste Trade
Title The International Toxic Waste Trade PDF eBook
Author Christoph Hilz
Publisher Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
Pages 228
Release 1992
Genre Hazardous waste management industry
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Examines current policies governing transboundary movement of hazardous waste and offers concrete recommendations for strengthening international regulations.

Toxic Exports

Toxic Exports
Title Toxic Exports PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Clapp
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 195
Release 2018-10-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1501735934

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In recent years, international trade in toxic waste and hazardous technologies by firms in rich industrialized countries has emerged as a routine practice. Many poor countries have accepted these deadly imports but are ill equipped to manage the materials safely. For more than a decade, environmentalists and the governments of developing countries have lobbied intensively and generated public outcry in an attempt to halt hazardous transfers from Northern industrialized nations to the Third World, but the practice continues.In her insightful and important book, Jennifer Clapp addresses this alarming problem. Clapp describes the responses of those engaged in hazard transfer to international regulations, and in particular to the 1989 adoption of the Basel Convention. She pinpoints a key weakness of the regulations—because hazard transfer is dynamic, efforts to stop one form of toxic export prompt new forms to emerge. For instance, laws intended to ban the disposal of toxic wastes in the Third World led corporations to ship these byproducts to poor countries for "recycling." And, Clapp warns, current efforts to prohibit this "recycling movement" may accelerate a new business endeavor: the relocation to poor countries of entire industries that generate toxic wastes.Clapp concludes that the dynamic nature of hazard transfer results from increasingly fluid global trade and investment relations in the context of a highly unequal world, and from the leading role played by multinational corporations and environmental NGOs. Governments, she maintains, have for too long failed to capture the initiative and have instead only reacted to these opposing forces.

International Trade in Hazardous Wastes

International Trade in Hazardous Wastes
Title International Trade in Hazardous Wastes PDF eBook
Author D.K. Asante-Duah
Publisher Routledge
Pages 202
Release 1998-03-12
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1135814686

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This book discusses the need for a regulated and informed forum for international trade in hazardous waste. The authors argue that with careful planning, health and ecological risks can be minimized and net economic benefits realized fairly. The book examines the key parameters that should be considered by potential trading nations to ensure an optimally safe and mutually beneficial partnership. The authors provide comprehensive coverage of the political, environmental, industrial and economic issues involved in this complex and increasingly controversial practice.

The International Trade in Wastes

The International Trade in Wastes
Title The International Trade in Wastes PDF eBook
Author Jim Vallette
Publisher
Pages 448
Release 1990
Genre Hazardous wastes
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Waste Trading among Rich Nations

Waste Trading among Rich Nations
Title Waste Trading among Rich Nations PDF eBook
Author Kate O'Neill
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 336
Release 2000-06-19
Genre Science
ISBN 9780262263979

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When most people think of hazardous waste trading, they think of egregious dumping by U.S. and European firms on poor countries in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. But over 80 percent of the waste trade takes place between industrialized nations and is legal by domestic and international standards. In Waste Trading among Rich Nations, Kate O'Neill asks why some industrialized nations voluntarily import such wastes in the absence of pressing economic need. She focuses on Britain as an importer and Germany as an exporter and also looks at France, Australia, and Japan. According to O'Neill, most important in determining whether an industrialized democracy imports waste are two aspects of its regulatory system. The first is the structure of the regulatory process—how powers and responsibilities are allocated among different agencies and levels of government—and the structure of the hazardous waste disposal industry. The second is what O'Neill calls the "style" of environmental regulation, in particular access to the policy process and mode of implementation. Hazardous waste management is in crisis in most industrialized countries and is becoming increasingly controversial in international negotiations. O'Neill not only examines waste trading empirically but also develops a theoretical model of comparative regulation that can be used to establish links between domestic and international environmental politics.

An Investigation of the International Toxic Waste Trade

An Investigation of the International Toxic Waste Trade
Title An Investigation of the International Toxic Waste Trade PDF eBook
Author Christoph Hilz
Publisher
Pages 566
Release 1992
Genre
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Plastic Waste Trade

Plastic Waste Trade
Title Plastic Waste Trade PDF eBook
Author Sedat Gündoğdu
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 312
Release
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ISBN 3031513584

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