Valued waste/wasted value: Waste, value and the labour process in electronic waste recycling in Singapore and Malaysia

This paper focuses on value creation in electronic waste, and supports the argument (c.f. Herod et al., 2014) that 'waste' embodies congealed labour - the product of the labour process. This analysis of itinerant rag-and-bone collectors demonstrates that value creation by informal labour a...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.cis_research_all-10152022-09-02T09:11:45Z Valued waste/wasted value: Waste, value and the labour process in electronic waste recycling in Singapore and Malaysia WONG, Aidan Marc This paper focuses on value creation in electronic waste, and supports the argument (c.f. Herod et al., 2014) that 'waste' embodies congealed labour - the product of the labour process. This analysis of itinerant rag-and-bone collectors demonstrates that value creation by informal labour accrues as congealed labour in recycled e-waste through the agentic acts of collecting, salvaging and extracting. This paper highlights the central role of informal labour in this labour process and pushes further the conceptualisation of 'wasted labour' (McGrath-Champ et al., 2015) by calling for greater attention to the agentic nature of labour in value creation, rather than simply being a passive means of production. Drawing on Marx's circuit of capital, this paper articulates the central role played by informal labour - an oft overlooked economic actor - in enabling the subsequent recycling processes and conceptualises them as pivotal to the recycling industry. 2022-02-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research_all/16 info:doi/10.1111/gec3.12616 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/cis_research_all/article/1015/viewcontent/249134349valuedwaste.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection College of Integrative Studies eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University circuit of capital informal labour labour agency labour process value waste Political Science Sociology
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Singapore
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topic circuit of capital
informal labour
labour agency
labour process
value
waste
Political Science
Sociology
spellingShingle circuit of capital
informal labour
labour agency
labour process
value
waste
Political Science
Sociology
WONG, Aidan Marc
Valued waste/wasted value: Waste, value and the labour process in electronic waste recycling in Singapore and Malaysia
description This paper focuses on value creation in electronic waste, and supports the argument (c.f. Herod et al., 2014) that 'waste' embodies congealed labour - the product of the labour process. This analysis of itinerant rag-and-bone collectors demonstrates that value creation by informal labour accrues as congealed labour in recycled e-waste through the agentic acts of collecting, salvaging and extracting. This paper highlights the central role of informal labour in this labour process and pushes further the conceptualisation of 'wasted labour' (McGrath-Champ et al., 2015) by calling for greater attention to the agentic nature of labour in value creation, rather than simply being a passive means of production. Drawing on Marx's circuit of capital, this paper articulates the central role played by informal labour - an oft overlooked economic actor - in enabling the subsequent recycling processes and conceptualises them as pivotal to the recycling industry.
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author WONG, Aidan Marc
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title Valued waste/wasted value: Waste, value and the labour process in electronic waste recycling in Singapore and Malaysia
title_short Valued waste/wasted value: Waste, value and the labour process in electronic waste recycling in Singapore and Malaysia
title_full Valued waste/wasted value: Waste, value and the labour process in electronic waste recycling in Singapore and Malaysia
title_fullStr Valued waste/wasted value: Waste, value and the labour process in electronic waste recycling in Singapore and Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Valued waste/wasted value: Waste, value and the labour process in electronic waste recycling in Singapore and Malaysia
title_sort valued waste/wasted value: waste, value and the labour process in electronic waste recycling in singapore and malaysia
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research_all/16
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