How the waste management system’s materialised normativity influences engagement in sustainable waste practices.

IF 2.9 3区 社会学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Lina Katan
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ABSTRACT Household waste sorting is crucial to ensure the recirculation of resources and reduce emissions resulting from the extraction of virgin materials. Based on ethnographic data, this paper aims to explore how participants’ engagement in sorting is influenced in part by the materiality of the waste management system, finding that information about new dumpsters, as well as the appearance of these dumpsters themselves, largely sufficed for households to appropriate new categories of recyclables into their everyday waste practices. However, participants only sort portions of their waste some of the time. Thus, by expounding on the infrastructure’s implicit signalling of normal and acceptable sorting standards, the paper evinces how the system not only enables sorting but simultaneously contributes to sustaining waste practices’ current deficient standards. It explores how extending the existing infrastructure for sorting with indoor arrangements can enhance participants’ engagement in sorting. Furthermore, the paper underscores how material arrangements make practices possible and influence everyday understandings of normality, which are vital for policymakers and systems planners to consider in new infrastructural designs.
废物管理系统的物质化规范如何影响可持续废物实践的参与。
生活垃圾分类对于确保资源的再循环和减少因提取原始材料而产生的排放至关重要。基于人种学数据,本文旨在探讨参与者在分类中的参与如何部分受到废物管理系统的重要性的影响,发现有关新垃圾箱的信息,以及这些垃圾箱本身的外观,在很大程度上足以让家庭将新类别的可回收物纳入其日常废物处理中。然而,参与者有时只对部分垃圾进行分类。因此,通过阐述基础设施对正常和可接受的分类标准的隐含信号,本文证明了该系统如何不仅能够进行分类,同时还有助于维持目前缺乏的废物处理标准。它探讨了如何将现有的分拣基础设施扩展为室内安排,以提高参与者对分拣的参与度。此外,本文强调了物质安排如何使实践成为可能,并影响对常态的日常理解,这对于政策制定者和系统规划者在新的基础设施设计中考虑至关重要。
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