Urban Mines: Material Flows and Recycling n° 138, 2024/4 - pagesPages 1 to 12Urban Mines: Material Flows and RecyclingBy Rémi de Bercegol, Yann Philippe Tastevin, Jean-Baptiste Bahers, translated by Una DimitrijevicPages 13 to 35Building the city on its waste: coastal landfill mining in LebanonBy Joëlle Abou Issa, translated by Nicholas SowelsPages 37 to 53Mining an Urban Scrapyard: The Porto di Mare Case in MilanBy Andrea Bortolotti, Matteo Clementi, Marco MigliorePages 55 to 71Plastics: elusive flows, for a performative ambition of circularityBy Jeanne Perez, Mathieu Durand, Fabienne LagardePages 73 to 91(Un)Sighting Value, Place and People. The E-scrap Trade of North East DelhiBy Gayatri Jai Singh RathorePages 93 to 105Dimako (Cameroon): Urban mining in an African shrinking cityBy Éric Voundi, Gilles Yvans Akamba, Étienne Salvador Merlin Mewassi AbouiPages 107 to 126People, Places and Work: Metals recycling in IstanbulBy Bénédicte Florin, Pascal Garret, translated by Eva BernardPages 127 to 135Interview with Prof. Nicky GregsonBy Fabienne Bercegol, Yann Philippe TastevinPages 137 to 139Manisha Anantharaman, Recycling Class. The Contradictions of Inclusion in Urban Sustainability, Cambridge (Ma.), MIT Press (Urban and Industrial Environments series), 2024, 296 p.By Rémi de BercegolPages 141 to 143Nelo Magalhães, Accumuler du béton, tracer des routes. An environmental history of major infrastructure, Paris, La Fabrique, 2024, 304 p. With a comparative look at two other works: Armelle Choplin, Matière grise de l’urbain: La vie du ciment en Afrique, Illustrated edition, Geneva, Métis Presses, 2020, 256 p.; Agnès Bastin, Gouverner le métabolisme : les terres excavées franciliennes, 2023, Edition PUCA.By Jean-Baptiste Bahers