Trash Moves: On Landfifi lls, Urban Litter
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Zubiaurre, Maite
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Cambridge. MA, Estados Unidos : Harvard University.
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Trash moves, all the time. it becomes a steadily growing heap of clutter behind closed walls, accumulates and festers under tight lids, travels from a small trash can in the kitchen to a large one on the curbside, joins other people’s rubbish when the garbage truck arrives, drives to the transfer station, where it circles around on conveyer belts, bids farewell to recyclable or compostable goods, is loaded (if declared useless: the ultimate trash) into yet another garbage truck, or barge, or even train, until it arrives at its final destination: a sanitary landfi ll.
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2015
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Zubiaurre, Maite. 2015. Trash Moves: On Landfifi lls, Urban Litter. Revista Harvard Review of Latin America, winter 2015 14(2) : 37 - 40.
