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Mars, Materials, and Three Morality Plays: Materials Flows and Environmental Policy
Authors:David Rejeski
Institution:Office of Policy, Planning, and Evaluation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC, USA
Abstract:Although industrial ecology represents a captivating metaphor and rich repertoire of analytical tools, its impact on environmental policy has been marginal at best. This article examines the insights provided by the studies of three common materials in the US. economy-lead, arsenic, and silver-and the abilrty of such studies to illuminate some larger and looming challenges for future environmental policy. Three specific challenges are explored: the flow of materials across national borders, the increasing embodiment of emissions in products, and the dangers of unchallenged assumptions about the drivers of material flows. The article argues that industrial ecology can inform public policy but that it is time for the practitioners of industrial ecology, an applied science, to apply it in the often messy world of environmental policymaking.
Keywords:applications of industrial ecology  environmental policy reform  industrial ecosystems  materials flows  toxic use reduction
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