Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : This paper describes how a fine-grained spatial analysis of biowaste generation in Brussels can help rethinking its urban metabolism. It makes it possible to understand the differentiation among urban areas and the identification of some geographies of biowaste generation. Moreover, it enables expanding the current biowaste sociotechnical portfolio with practices and devices that land into the domestic and public environment. Ultimately, it triggers imagining the renegotiation of the collection service between these areas and stewardship of improved biowaste recirculation.