“…First, it is being pushed beyond the city's margins where the 'slow violence' of land toxification continues (Nixon, 2011): the waste is increasingly, and illegally, dumped in unsanctioned landfills (D'Alisa et al, 2010;Donadio, 2010;Armiero and D'Alisa, 2013), burned in the one existing, and questionably regulated, local incinerator in Acerra (Pasotti, 2010;Ridet, 2010), and accumulated in militarized storage sites. Such an accumulation of waste produces hybrid socioecological configurations throughout Campania in which contaminants defy formal and informal 'borders' and circulate within environmental matrices and through human and nonhuman bodies in unpredictable ways, with consequences that are still disputed (D'Alisa et al, 2017). In 2005, the Regional Plan for Remediation of Polluted Sites of Campania Region recorded 2,507 potentially contaminated sites (ARPAC, 2005).…”