Robert Crocker
COP26 – What is the Role of the Waste and Resources Sector in Delivering Net-Zero? | with Adam Read
November 1, 2021 | be Waste WiseThis webinar explores a range of issues in the run-up to COP26, focusing on how the critical role of the resources & waste sector has been overlooked in the planning for the global carbon event.Read More
Design and Consumption for the Circular Economy | with Robert Crocker
June 23, 2021 | be Waste WiseWe explore what more could be done from the design, business, consumption, and policy perspectives to hasten the implementation of the circular economy.Read More
From the Microfactory to the Circular Economy | with Robert Crocker
March 16, 2020 | be Waste Wise 1Following China’s effective ban on importing many waste materials for recycling, many developed nations, are being forced to rethink their waste strategies.Read More
The Future of Waste: Consumption, Governance and Regulation
December 18, 2019 | be Waste Wise 1Waste governance is now at a crossroad: global increases in consumption in all categories are challenging waste regimes and management strategies everywhere, and especially in the Asian region.Read More
The Future of Waste Picking | with Robert Crocker
December 16, 2019 | be Waste WiseIn this conversation we speak to Cecilia Santos who has direct experience of working with waste picker communities how the world can better make use of their lives and talents.
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Eliminating Construction Waste | with Robert Crocker
November 22, 2019 | be Waste WiseHow can the present linear model in design and construction be replaced with a circular model?Read More
Beyond E-waste Recycling – Electronics Consumption and the Challenge of Sustainability
July 8, 2019 | be Waste WiseEwaste Watch in Australia acts in the public interest to protect human health and the environment by accelerating increased levels of electronics sustainability from cradle to cradle. Read More
“Somebody Else’s Problem – Consumerism, Sustainability and Design”
October 30, 2017 | be Waste WiseArguing against the tendency to individualize all environmental problems as a matter of choice, Robert Crocker emphasizes the role of technological systems in expanding and escalating global consumption.Read More
