In Defense of Garbage

In Defense of Garbage

by Judd H. Alexander
In Defense of Garbage

In Defense of Garbage

by Judd H. Alexander

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Overview

This other side of the story is the first to show how waste products contribute positively to the economy, and to place garbage in perspective when considering the total use of America's resources. Alexander comes to this subject with 40 years of experience in making and recycling disposable products and in studying litter and municipal waste issues. He sees the garbage crisis as a political, not a physical, problem and introduces a non-cash national solution. He deals with popular misconceptions about the quantity and growth of garbage, resource consumption, forest productivity, packaging, disposal taxes, landfills, incineration and recycling. Written for open-minded lay readers, policymakers, professionals, and serious-minded students, this is an important contribution to the study of our current environmental situation.

Alexander proposes that the problem does not necessarily lie with the quantity of our resources, population growth, affluence, or with space or pollution, but rather with politics, fear, and misinformation. Alexander offers a survey of the history of garbage, considers the quantity and contents of the waste, and provides us with ways to save our nonrenewable resources. Especially compelling is the discussion of the characteristics and products of our throwaway society. Also covered is the role of packaging, measures for source reduction, the promise and problems of recycling different types of material, biodegradation, compost and litter, and the collection and disposal of municipal solid waste. In Defense of Garbage is about the politics of garbage. Reading this eye-opening book is a sure way to become part of the solution to one of the most hotly-debated problems in the world today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275936273
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/24/1993
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

JUDD H. ALEXANDER is a retired former Executive Vice President of American Can Company and of the James River Corporation, and former Chairman of Keep America Beautiful, Inc. He has served as Adjunct Professor in the graduate school of Forestry and Environmental Science at the State University of New York.

Table of Contents

Prologue
In the Beginning . . . There Was Garbage
The Quantity of Garbage Is Not Strained
The Contents of Waste
Saving Resources, Saving Trees
The Throwaway Society
Packaging: Popular Villain, Subtle Servant
The Hierarchy and Source Reduction
Recycling: Promise and Problems
Recycling for Paper and Plastics
Biodegradation, Compost, and Litter
Collection and Disposal of Municipal Solid Waste
The Politics of Garbage
Solving the Problem
Appendix A: Registered Trade Names
Appendix B: Acronyms and Abbreviations
Bibliography
Index

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