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Technology has long been an essential consideration in public discussions of the environment, with the focus overwhelmingly on creating new tools and techniques. In more recent years, however, activists, researchers, and policymakers have increasingly turned to mobilizing older technologies in their pursuit of sustainability. In fascinating case studies ranging from the Early Modern secondhand trade to utopian visions of human-powered vehicles, the contributions gathered here explore the historical fortunes of two such technologies—bicycling and waste recycling—tracing their development over time and providing valuable context for the policy successes and failures of today.
Contents
PART I: INTRODUCTION
 Introduction: How Old Technologies Became Sustainable: An Introduction
 Ruth Oldenziel and Helmuth Trischler
 
 PART II: CYCLING HISTORIES
 Chapter 1. Use and Cycling in West Africa
 Hans Peter Hahn
 Chapter 2. The Politics of Bicycle Innovation: Comparing the American and Dutch Human-Powered Vehicle Movements, 1970s—present
 Manuel Stoffers
 Chapter 3. Scarcity, Poverty, Exclusion: Negative Associations of Bicycle's Uses and Cultural History in France
 Cathérine Bertho Lavenir
 Chapter 4. Who Pays, Who Benefits? Bicycle Taxes as Policy Tool of the Public Good, 1890-2012
 Adri de la Bruhèze and Ruth Oldenziel
 Chapter 5. Monuments of Unsustainability: Planning, Path Dependence, and Cycling in Stockholm
 Martin Emanuel
 PART III: INTERSECTIONS
 Chapter 6. Bicycling and Recycling in Japan: Divergent Trajectories
 William Steele
  
 PART IV: RECYCLING HISTORIES
 Chapter 7. Premodern Sustainability? The Secondhand and Repair Trade in Urban Europe
 Georg Stöger
 Chapter 8. Waste to Assets: How Household Waste Recycling Evolved in West Germany
 Roman Köster
 Chapter 9. Ecological Modernization of Waste-Dependent Development? Hungary's 2010 Red Mud Disaster
 Zsuzsa Gille
 Chapter 10. "Der Kampf um den Abfallstrom." Conflict and Contestation in Re-Valuing E-Waste in Germany
 Djahane Salehabidi
 PART IV: REFLECTIONS
 Chapter 11. Can History Offer Pathways to Sustainability?
 Donald Worster
 Chapter 12. History, Sustainability, Choice
 Robert Friedel
 Contributors
 Select Bibliography
 Index

              
              

