What does waste have to tell us about our world? In what ways are the global economy and the production and recycling of waste connected? Who profits from waste, and who is harmed by it? And what utopian ideas can waste engender? The Global North generates huge quantities of personal and industrial waste, yet the bulk of it ends up in the Global South, where waste is reused, processed further, or simply dumped. As a result, waste—along with the onward trajectory it follow —remains out of the public eye in the places it is created. Published in conjunction with the exhibition Waste, the reader delves into its themes with interdisciplinary essays by scientists and artists, examples of best practice, and reflections on the show and the process of developing it with the exhibition’s critical friends.
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Müll. Ein Reader über die globalen Wege des Abfalls









Müll. Ein Reader über die globalen Wege des Abfalls
Museum Ostwall im Dortmunder U

182 pp.
with numerous colour illustrations
thread-sewn softcover
Leipzig March, 2026
ISBN: 9783959059602
Width: 15 cm
Length: 19 cm
Language(s): German
Editor
Museum Ostwall im Dortmunder U
Author
Amanda Boetzkes, Christina Danick, Jennifer Gabrys, Michael Griff, Susi Gutsche, Annabel Keenan, Roman Köster, Nedine Moonsamy, Oliver Schlaudt, Regina Selter, Evelyn Wan
Designer
Hannes Drißner












