"This book addresses how the interconnected challenges of ongoing population growth, resource depletion, plummeting biodiversity, growing social inequality and related manifestations, such as climate change, put pressure on societal capacity to respond meaningfully and productively. Instead of accepting negative trends as inevitable, it argues succinctly for a different way of thinking and acting. It provides both the rationale and an approach to bringing disparate and often competing sectors of society together using a common language and framework to articulate and address the challenges spanning sectorial interests. Everard shows how reorienting societal resources with a shared understanding of the sustainability challenges and common goals can greatly magnify the impact of actions taken towards a more sustainable future. That is, he describes a symbiotic approach where the energies and investments of all sectors accelerate the necessary progress. Crucially, this book bridges a gap in our understanding of how different societal sectors can be united to define roles, identify shared interests, and devise strategies that complement progress towards more sustainable material use. This message will be of particular interest to the chemicals industry as it seeks new pathways towards a cyclical economy." Dr Simon Vandestadt, Director, Senior Executive and Researcher, Specialist in peace, conflict, and sustainability, Pacific and Papua New Guinea "There is a clear and pressing need for this book.
The sustainable use of materials is a critical issue in addressing the intertwined challenges of environmental degradation, resource scarcity, and societal well-being. The book's focus on societal symbiosis--highlighting collaborative approaches across sectors for sustainable materials use--is both timely and essential. As global awareness grows regarding the environmental and social impacts of material extraction, use, and disposal, there is a need for a paradigm shift towards more holistic and integrative approaches. This book uniquely addresses this gap by weaving together material science, ecological principles, regulatory frameworks, and societal cooperation." Dr You Wu, Assistant Professor in Sustainability Assessment, Warwick Manufacturing Group, University of Warwick, UK.