Dive into a transformative experience at Waste In Commons, an event hosted by the Alliance of Praxis Research designed to test and challenge perceptions of ‘waste.’
In this workshop, discover how waste, often a symbol of our economic and social system’s shortcomings, can be repositioned as a catalyst for conversation, collective action, and positive alternatives through breaking free from the traditional out-of-sight-out-of-mind waste management mindset and the burden of individual responsibility via ‘commoning,’ or transforming waste into an affective material and regenerative force. Learn how collective management and stewardship, a practice of ‘commoning,’ can redefine our relationship with waste. Through this exploration, Waste In Commons stimulates dialogue about system failures and envision healthier alternatives.
Join for a morning of exploration, shared commitment, and renewed relationships within the city’s overlooked spaces towards a future where waste becomes a tool for positive change.
Radicle Roots Naarm Community Garden (at De Chene Reserve)
12 Bell St, Coburg VIC 3058, Australia
Dive into a transformative experience at Waste In Commons, an event hosted by the Alliance of Praxis Research designed to test and challenge perceptions of ‘waste.’
In this workshop, discover how waste, often a symbol of our economic and social system’s shortcomings, can be repositioned as a catalyst for conversation, collective action, and positive alternatives through breaking free from the traditional out-of-sight-out-of-mind waste management mindset and the burden of individual responsibility via ‘commoning,’ or transforming waste into an affective material and regenerative force. Learn how collective management and stewardship, a practice of ‘commoning,’ can redefine our relationship with waste. Through this exploration, Waste In Commons stimulates dialogue about system failures and envision healthier alternatives.
Join for a morning of exploration, shared commitment, and renewed relationships within the city’s overlooked spaces towards a future where waste becomes a tool for positive change.