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Session Submission Type: Refereed Roundtable (60 minute)
These papers examine how waste and industrial byproducts are repurposed in ways that reproduce environmental risk, from PFAS-contaminated biosolids to building materials and resource extraction. Together, they highlight how capitalist systems transform waste into new forms of exposure, generating ongoing environmental harm and community contestation.
City Under Steam: Toxic Facilities as a Site of Negotiation and Contestation - Major Eason, Harvard University
Sustainable Fertilizer or Pervasive Pollution? Metabolic rift and the wicked problems of PFAS in biosolids - Emily Alissa Opal Haberlack, Northeastern University
The Environmental Risk and Everyday Walls: Extraction, Production, and Waste in Drywall - Albert S. Fu, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
The Terminal Metabolic Rift: Contemporary Guano Extraction in Peru - Mauricio Betancourt, Washington and Lee University
Toxic Waste as Fertilizer: PFAS in Land-Applied Sewage Sludge - Grace M Poudrier, Northeastern University; Emily Alissa Opal Haberlack, Northeastern University; Michael Lengefeld, Northeastern University; Michael Haedicke, University of Maine; Phil Brown, Northeastern University; Alissa Cordner, Whitman College