Adam Minter
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Adam Minter is an American writer in Shanghai, China, where he covers a range of topics, including the Chinese environment, religion in contemporary China, trade, sports, and cross-cultural issues between the West and Asia. He is also widely published and cited on Expo 2010, Shanghai’s much-anticipated World’s Fair. Minter’s work has been published in The Atlantic, Slate, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, National Geographic, Foreign Policy, The National Interest, Mother Jones, Scientific American, ARTnews, and other publications. His work is featured in The Best American Spiritual Writing 2008 (part of Houghton Mifflin’s Best American series). He is currently at work on two book projects, one of which is related to the recycling trade.

In 2002, he began a series of groundbreaking investigative pieces on China’s emerging recycling industries for Scrap and, later, Recycling International that were recognized, in 2004, with the first Stephen Barr Award for individual excellence in business feature writing, awarded by the American Society of Business Publication Editors. Since then, he has been cited, quoted, and interviewed on recycling and waste by a range of international media, including The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, The Guardian, and National Public Radio. He regularly speaks to groups about the global waste and recycling trade including, in 2008, an invited address at the Royal Geographic Society, London. He’s proud of that last one.

Blog Entries by Adam Minter

The Gun Almost Smokes, Pt. II: Potentially Serious Conflicts of Interest at the USA Expo 2010 Pavilion

Posted May 13, 2010 | 18:00:14 (EST)

For more than a year, the USA pavilion at Expo 2010 has been shrouded in inexplicable secrecy. To this day, for example, the State Department won't reveal the process by which Shanghai Expo 2010, Inc [SE 2010] - the non-profit it authorized to design, fund, build and manage the US...

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How Did The US Manage To Spend $61 Million On Its Shanghai Expo Pavilion?

Posted May 6, 2010 | 18:03:15 (EST)

As regular readers of Shanghai Scrap know, for more than a year I've asked the USA pavilion at Expo 2010 (World's Fair) and the State Department to provide me with a precise accounting of how they're spending the US$61 million that they've raised from private corporations in the name of...

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