Look Inside What We Throw Away

Look Inside What We Throw Away

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  • Author: Rose Hall
  • Publisher: Look Inside
  • ISBN: 9781474986458
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 14

A positive book about how producing less rubbish can help save the planet. Lift the flaps to see how lots of things we throw away don't really belong in the bin. Find out how rubbish can damage our planet. Then step into a repair cafe and a zero waste shop to discover inspiring ways to produce much less waste.


Waste and Want

Waste and Want

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  • Author: Susan Strasser
  • Publisher: Macmillan
  • ISBN: 0805065121
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 367

An exploration of the importance of trash in American social history describes the virtual nonexistence of trash before the twentieth century during a time when every scrap had a use and discusses the rise of the culture of disposability and its long-term implications. Reprint. 10,000 first printing.


Throwaway Nation

Throwaway Nation

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  • Author: Jeff Dondero
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
  • ISBN: 1538110334
  • Category : Self-Help
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 296

The US leads the world in many ways, including the amount of waste we produce. Although we constitute less than 5 percent of the world’s population, we use up to 30 percent of the world’s resources, and per capita we generate the most trash. Throwaway Nation illuminates the problem and suggests ways we can mitigate this environmental disaster.


Re/uses

Re/uses

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  • Author: Carolyn Jabs
  • Publisher: Random House Value Publishing
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Family & Relationships
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 200

Lists numerous suggestions for reusing materials.


Rubbish Belongs to the Poor

Rubbish Belongs to the Poor

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  • Author: Patrick O'Hare
  • Publisher: Anthropology, Culture and Soci
  • ISBN: 9780745341385
  • Category : Nature
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 240

An ethnography of Uruguayan waste-pickers that reconceptualizes rubbish as a form of modern-day commons.


How Can We Reduce Household Waste?

How Can We Reduce Household Waste?

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  • Author: Mary K. Pratt
  • Publisher: Searchlight Books (TM) -- What
  • ISBN: 1467795178
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 44

"This title delves into different issues pertaining to household waste and its causes, effects, and how we can proactively deal with it to make our planet a cleaner and healthier place."--


Rubbish!

Rubbish!

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  • Author: William L. Rathje
  • Publisher: University of Arizona Press
  • ISBN: 9780816521432
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 284

It is from the discards of former civilizations that archaeologists have reconstructed most of what we know about the past, and it is through their examination of today's garbage that William Rathje and Cullen Murphy inform us of our present. Rubbish! is their witty and erudite investigation into all aspects of the phenomenon of garbage. Rathje and Murphy show what the study of garbage tells us about a population's demographics and buying habits. Along the way, they dispel the common myths about our "garbage crisis"—about fast-food packaging and disposable diapers, about biodegradable garbage and the acceleration of the average family's garbage output. They also suggest methods for dealing with the garbage we do have.


Don't Throw That Away!

Don't Throw That Away!

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  • Author: Lara Bergen
  • Publisher: Little Simon
  • ISBN: 9781416975175
  • Category : Juvenile Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

You can keep that trash and reuse it in all kinds of wonderful ways! Do you see that old jar? Don’t throw that away! You can turn it into...a new vase! Follow an eco-conscious super hero as he teaches kids how to recycle and reuse common household items! The six large flaps throughout show that oridinary trash is really a treasure. From turning old clothes into fun costumes or an old box into a brand new car, kids will learn that saving the environment is super cool!


Zero Waste Home

Zero Waste Home

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  • Author: Bea Johnson
  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster
  • ISBN: 1451697686
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 294

A practical guide for reducing waste in the home offers tools and tips for going "zero waste," discussing how to make cosmetics and cleaning supplies, pack lunches without plastic, and weed out unnecessary appliances. Shows how the author transformed her family's life for the better by reducing their waste to an astonishing 1 liter per year; part practical guide that gives readers tools & tips to diminish their footprint & simplify their lives. -- Publishers Description.


Those We Throw Away Are Diamonds

Those We Throw Away Are Diamonds

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  • Author: Mondiant Dogon
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • ISBN: 1984881302
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 337

A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice • Named a Best Nonfiction Book of 2021 by Kirkus • A New York Times Book Review Paperback Row Selection A stunning and heartbreaking lens on the global refugee crisis, from a man who faced the very worst of humanity and survived to advocate for displaced people around the world One day when Mondiant Dogon, a Bagogwe Tutsi born in the Democratic Republic of Congo, was only three years old, his father’s lifelong friend, a Hutu man, came to their home with a machete in his hand and warned the family they were to be killed within hours. Dogon’s family fled into the forest, initiating a long and dangerous journey into Rwanda. They made their way to the first of several UN tent cities in which they would spend decades. But their search for a safe haven had just begun. Hideous violence stalked them in the camps. Even though Rwanda famously has a former refugee for a president in Paul Kagame, refugees in that country face enormous prejudice and acute want. For much of his life, Dogon and his family ate barely enough to keep themselves from starving. He fled back to Congo in search of the better life that had been lost, but there he was imprisoned and left without any option but to become a child soldier. For most refugees, the camp starts as an oasis but soon becomes quicksand, impossible to leave. Yet Dogon managed to be one of the few refugees he knew to go to college. Though he hid his status from his fellow students out of shame, eventually he would emerge as an advocate for his people. Rarely do refugees get to tell their own stories. We see them only for a moment, if at all, in flight: Syrians winding through the desert; children searching a Greek shore for their parents; families gathered at the southern border of the United States. But through his writing, Dogon took control of his own narrative and spoke up for forever refugees everywhere. As Dogon once wrote in a poem, “Those we throw away are diamonds.”