Projekteja vuodessa
Abstrakti
In this article, we follow the tracks of waste closure as it travels from national policy to mundane waste management practices.
During the last 20 years, the Finnish waste legislation has constantly been modified in order to meet the demands of the developing waste policy of the European Union. The completely renewed waste legislation came into operation at the beginning of 2016. The new waste policy is based on the idea of “circular economy” in which waste is understood as by-products waiting to be economically utilised. This has led to a paradoxical situation in which waste has turned from something that there is too much into something that there is not enough. Waste, therefore, has turned into a resource.
In this article, we ask what happens to the environmental concern when it is wrapped inside the economic logics of waste management. We analyse the policy-making process and the implementation of waste policy on three scales: in the national legislative drafting process, in the regional waste management in Lapland, and the consumers’ positioning in relation to waste and the objectives of waste governance. Our data consists of documents of the national legislative drafting process related to waste legislation, and newspaper articles and letters to the editor discussing the regional waste management in Finnish Lapland.
Based on the analysis, we suggest that Waste Economy has offered a sufficiently functioning closure which has succeeded in bringing together even controversial understandings and objectives concerning waste governance. However, there are still certain tensions and controversies that prevent various actors from fully endorsing it. Some of the tensions arise because economical solutions tend to smother the original environmental goals.
During the last 20 years, the Finnish waste legislation has constantly been modified in order to meet the demands of the developing waste policy of the European Union. The completely renewed waste legislation came into operation at the beginning of 2016. The new waste policy is based on the idea of “circular economy” in which waste is understood as by-products waiting to be economically utilised. This has led to a paradoxical situation in which waste has turned from something that there is too much into something that there is not enough. Waste, therefore, has turned into a resource.
In this article, we ask what happens to the environmental concern when it is wrapped inside the economic logics of waste management. We analyse the policy-making process and the implementation of waste policy on three scales: in the national legislative drafting process, in the regional waste management in Lapland, and the consumers’ positioning in relation to waste and the objectives of waste governance. Our data consists of documents of the national legislative drafting process related to waste legislation, and newspaper articles and letters to the editor discussing the regional waste management in Finnish Lapland.
Based on the analysis, we suggest that Waste Economy has offered a sufficiently functioning closure which has succeeded in bringing together even controversial understandings and objectives concerning waste governance. However, there are still certain tensions and controversies that prevent various actors from fully endorsing it. Some of the tensions arise because economical solutions tend to smother the original environmental goals.
Julkaisun otsikon käännös | Ympäristöhuoli jätetaloudessa: Tapaustutkimus jätepolitiikasta Suomen Lapissa |
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Alkuperäiskieli | englanti |
Otsikko | Perspectives on Waste from the Social Sciences and Humanities |
Alaotsikko | Opening the Bin |
Toimittajat | Richard Ek, Nils Johansson |
Julkaisupaikka | Newcastle upon Tyne |
Kustantaja | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Luku | 7 |
Sivut | 114-135 |
ISBN (painettu) | 978-1-5275-4674-5 |
Tila | Julkaistu - 31 maalisk. 2020 |
OKM-julkaisutyyppi | A3 Vertaisarvioitu artikkeli kokoomateoksessa |
Hakusanat
- environmental governance
- waste citizenship
- waste management
- waste studies
- waste policy
- ontological politics
Tieteenala
- Yhteiskuntamaantiede, talousmaantiede, ml. yhteiskuntatieteellinen ympäristöntutkimus
- Sosiologia
Projektit
- 1 Päättyneet
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Jätteen yhteiskunta: aineellisen ylimäärän kanssa eläminen
Valkonen, J. (Vastuuhenkilö), Saariniemi, J. (Tutkija), Huilaja, H. (Tutkija), Kinnunen, V. (Tutkija) & Loikkanen, T. (Tutkija)
01.09.2018 → 31.08.2021
Projekti: Yhteisrahoitteinen projekti