After the Perfect Storm: Learning From Disruptions in Maine's Materials Management System

CASE STUDIES IN THE ENVIRONMENT(2022)

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Recent disruptions in waste management, including the COVID-19 pandemic and China's decision to limit waste imports from the United States, have shocked materials management systems across the United States. In Maine, these disruptions have been exacerbated by significant disturbances in the state's waste management infrastructure. These shocks, emerging on multiple scales, combine to strongly impact Maine's communities. Drawing on interviews with stakeholders involved in waste hauling, processing, outreach and education, as well as state and municipal government. Our paper explores how participants are leveraging these experiences to envision a more resilient materials management system for the state. However, as this case study illustrates, the complexity of materials management systems means that there is no single solution for ongoing, emergent, and unforeseen disruptions. Our research identifies tensions related to how to define system boundaries, the respective roles of the government and markets, issues of scale, and the dual need for both centralized and distributed solutions. Our exploration of materials management disruptions in Maine demonstrates the complexity of building and managing systems that attempt to balance the social, economic and ecological dimensions of materials management systems.
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materials management, waste, waste management, United States, recycling
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