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Seeking Societal Symbiosis for the Sustainable Use of Materials
About this book
'Crucially, this book bridges a gap in our understanding of how different societal sectors can be united to define roles, identify shared interests and devise strategies that complement progress towards more sustainable material use.This message will be of particular interest to the chemical industry as it seeksnew pathways towards a cyclical economy.'
– Dr Simon Vandestadt, Director, Senior Executive and Researcher, Specialist in peace, conflict and sustainability, Pacific and Papua New Guinea
We live in a material world – one with a rising population dependent upon a base of natural resources that is already seriously depleted and declining rapidly. This book considers the societal use of materials: historically, in the less-than-optimal present and aspirationally as a central thread in addressing wider sustainable development challenges. It accounts for linked chemical, physical and socio-economic consequences right through value chains, from raw material extraction through manufacture and use and onwards to post-use.
The author, Mark Everard, proposes that the four principal societal sectors – business, government, civil society organisations and knowledge-providers – though often currently dissipating effort by working antagonistically, can optimally work symbiotically around co-created and consensual long-term sustainability goals to accelerate necessary progress. Practical examples of 'baby steps' towards constructive collaboration within and between societal sectors are recognised, and lessons are drawn for how they can shape more committed and intentional collaboration for sustainable development.
Seeking Societal Symbiosis touches upon many aspects of science – from chemistry, chemical engineering and material science, through to construction/built environment, sustainability, regulatory science, resources economics and social science. It will be valuable reading for industry managers and executives, the European Commission and MEPs, other national regulators and legislators, university students and lecturers, and NGOs.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- About the Author
- 1 Introduction
- 2 A Material Basis for the Meeting of Needs
- 3 The Good, the Bad and the Optimal
- 4 Material Risks Over Whole Societal Product Life Cycles
- 5 Regulation as Enabler or Barrier to Sustainable Development
- 6 Innovation for a Very Different Future
- 7 Symbiosis for Sustainability
- 8 Realising Symbiotic Value Chains
- 9 A View of the Journey from the Future
- 10 Accelerating Towards Sustainable Use of Materials
- Index