“…Interest in the (re)conceptualisation of waste as a resource is growing given the enormous economic potential of waste recycling and material recovery (see PACE 2019), as well as the added environmental benefits. Transnational actors promoting a green and circular agenda (through funding, research, and international cooperation) include the European Union (2020), the European Commission (2015Commission ( , 2020, the OECD (2020), the UN Environment Programme (UNEP 2011(UNEP , 2015, the World Bank (2019;Delgado et al 2021), the Ellen MacArthur Foundation (2013), and the Platform for Accelerating the Circular Economy (PACE 2021). Circular economy principles that extend the material lifecycle through the promotion of practices of reuse, repair, recovery, recycle are today shaping cooperation between countries in the global North and South where it aims to deliver greener pathways to sustainable economic development, and poverty alleviation.…”