Assume the worst
Brett Christophers: Where our waste goes, 20 November 2025
Waste Wars: Dirty Deals, International Rivalries and the Scandalous Afterlife of Rubbish
by Alexander Clapp.
John Murray, 392 pp., £25, February,978 1 3998 0311 3 Show More
by Alexander Clapp.
John Murray, 392 pp., £25, February,
Wasteland: The Dirty Truth about What We Throw Away, Where It Goes and Why It Matters
by Oliver Franklin-Wallis.
Simon and Schuster, 390 pp., £10.99, April 2024,978 1 3985 0547 6 Show More
by Oliver Franklin-Wallis.
Simon and Schuster, 390 pp., £10.99, April 2024,
The Idea of Waste: On the Limits of Human Life
by John Scanlan.
Reaktion, 304 pp., £25, March,978 1 83639 034 3 Show More
by John Scanlan.
Reaktion, 304 pp., £25, March,
“... in the world,’ Franklin-Wallis writes, ‘that give you a better view of humanity than a dump.’John Scanlan’s The Idea of Waste reminds us that waste is a relative concept. By this he means partly that what looks like waste to one person – to you and me, say – might not look like waste to one of the waste-pickers at Ghazipur. But more ... ”
