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Worlding Electronic WasteMain MenuChapter 1 | IntroductionChapter 1 summary and figures.Chapter 2 | Waste/Non-WasteChapter 2 summary and figures.Chapter 3 | The Discard TestChapter 3 summary and figures.Chapter 4 | Charting Flows of Electronic WasteChapter 4 summary and figures.Chapter 5 | Looking Again in a Different WayChapter 5 summary and figures.Chapter 6 | Weighty GeographiesChapter 6 summary and figures.Josh Lepawsky31444794f29f45991a28c6c997946216e765688eVisit MIT Press
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12018-03-16T14:41:41-07:00Josh Lepawsky31444794f29f45991a28c6c997946216e765688e89943Total chemical releases by year and by type.blank2018-03-27T12:45:51-07:00Josh Lepawsky31444794f29f45991a28c6c997946216e765688eFigure 6.14. Total chemical releases by year and by type. Click here to view in a full browser window. Note: the original dataset contains an entry for "307 SW COLUMBIA ST, BEND,OR 97702" in place of a chemical name. This is likely an error in the original dataset maintained by the US EPA. However, rather than edit it out, it has been left in as a reminder of the issue of indeterminacy that haunts the knowing of waste. If users wish to exclude it from the view, simply click the entry and choose "Exclude".