Trash Backwards: Innovating Our Way to Zero Waste

Trash Backwards: Innovating Our Way to Zero Waste

by David Naylor
Trash Backwards: Innovating Our Way to Zero Waste

Trash Backwards: Innovating Our Way to Zero Waste

by David Naylor

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Overview

Trash Backwards: Innovating Our Way to Zero Waste examines the various kinds of trash Americans are producing in staggering quantities, and profiles a range of innovative processes, people, and companies who are thinking creatively about how to not just reduce pressure on landfills, but redefine what’s possible in the realm of recycling. This E-ssential offers insights into the motivations and inspirations of people working on cutting edge processes of waste management and land reclamation in America—from household trash to biowaste processing to reclaiming brownfields. We’re at a critical juncture with our waste production— and among all of the other problems on Earth (climate change, war, stagnant economies), this is the one that ingenuity, as well as a little old-fashioned conservation, can put a big dent in, if not solve.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610913720
Publisher: Island Press
Publication date: 08/01/2012
Series: Island Press E-ssentials
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 80
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

David Naylor is an architectural historian and freelance writer. His most recent book Railroad Stations (Norton 2011) was selected as a “Noteworthy” book of 2011 by Planetizen. He has a long-standing interest in recycling techniques and trash. His previous writing has garnered attention from The New York Times, Fresh Air, and other well-known outlets.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1. Setting a Precedent
Chapter 2. Household Garbage
Chapter 3. Public Sanitation
Chapter 4. Medical Waste
Chapter 5. Agricultural By-Products
Chapter 6. Technological Trash
Chapter 7. Commercial Castoffs
 
Afterword
Acknowledgments
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