Garbage Land : On the Secret Trail of Trash
3 journalers for this copy...
Packed with good and scary first person reporting plus research, carried along by friendly narrative style, with a strong underlying awareness of how the profit motive of corporations has created, and fights to sustain, this unsustainable nightmare. Fun that this book is currently in the popular culture.
Bringing to a freegan meeting tonight so one of my buddies can read it.
Bringing to a freegan meeting tonight so one of my buddies can read it.
This book circulated among the dumpster divers but never made it to the traveling library of the Churcgh of Stop Shopping...so, it is no longer reserved, but available to bookcrossers.
Caught at the April BookCrossing Meetup. I'm looking forward to this narrative introduction to garbage, having worked on an A-to-Z encyclopia on trash. Thanks, Madeline.
Released on the Manhattan-bound R subway in Brooklyn.
This book made its way to the free shelf/unofficial Bookcrossing Zone at Ozzie's on 5th Ave. in Park Slope. It's been lurking on my to-read list for years, so snapped it up.