Waste Worlds Worlds



Maximiliano Olivares
Nethuni Sumanaweera
Ming To Tai
Felice Yien Tan



Waste has conventionally been discerned as an agent that infiltrates its climate to dismantle its existing composition. Waste has been given a peripheral, after-the-fact positioning in environmental cycles. Situating waste at the end of Anthropogenic processes permits reduced consideration and unthinking beyond the point. We propose a relooking into the after, and the viable rebirth of exercises that alleviate the negative ramifications of waste. We intend to consign predominance to remnants of human and natural processes around the peri-urban landscape.