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El. knyga: Zero Waste in the Last Best Place: A Personal Account and How-To Guide on Landfill-Free Living

  • Formatas: 188 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2017
  • Leidėjas: iUniverse
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781532022678
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  • Formatas: 188 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2017
  • Leidėjas: iUniverse
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781532022678
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What will the world look like in fifty years? In one hundred years? Four hundred years? Will we still pollute our skies with carbon? Will we still build monuments by the curb to nameless waste gods only to have our diapers, wrappers, cartons, and packaging squished into a foul-smelling hell-on-wheels to be hauled to the methane-emitting monument of NIMBY our global civilization is creating No! Lets drive cars, build gardens, and live in buildings that leave the earth cleaner than we found it!In this little book Professor Bradley Layton takes us on a journey through the bowels of MIT, the dumpsters of our cities, and shares his own personal account of moving away from the landfill in Missoula, Montana, home of A River Runs Through It, downtown river surfing, and epic fly fishing.Once youve made your way through this book, youll never look at garbage or trash the same way again. You will see and help create a future where nothing goes to waste. You will help restore the earth to The Garden that we were entrusted with in The Beginning.
Acknowledgments ix
Preface: YIMBY Yes! In My Back Yard xi
Quick-Start, 12-Step Guide to Becoming Landfill-Free xiv
1 The World without Us
1(16)
Game Changers: Diamond, Friedman, Hansen, Running et al
7(7)
Ch 1 Exercises
14(3)
2 Artifacts vs. Materials
17(8)
Triage: Many Paths Lead from the Bottom to the Top
18(1)
Big Picture: Recycling Writ Large
19(4)
Ch 2 Exercises
23(2)
3 Artifacts
25(18)
What Are Artifacts?
25(3)
Toys
28(2)
Random, Unidentifiable Parts
30(4)
Zero-Waste Challenges Met
34(3)
Naysayers
37(2)
Upcycling
39(3)
Ch 3 Exercises
42(1)
4 Materials
43(14)
Basics of Materials Triage
43(1)
Aluminum Cans
44(1)
Plastic Bags
45(4)
Condoms, Rubber Gloves, Bicycle Tires, and the Like
49(1)
Fabrics
50(2)
Detritus
52(3)
Ch 4 Exercises
55(2)
5 Best Practices
57(18)
How To Do Triage at Home
60(1)
Food on the Plates
61(1)
Shower Time
62(1)
Laundry
63(1)
Landfill Negative
64(1)
Street Cleaning
65(1)
Fireplace
66(1)
Cat Closet
67(1)
Triaging Examples at Work
68(1)
Chickens
69(2)
Time Capsuling
71(2)
Ch 5 Exercises
73(2)
6 Compost
75(10)
Composting Basics
76(3)
Bears, Deer, and Raccoons
79(1)
Cucumber Seeds
80(1)
Mowing
81(2)
Topsoil
83(1)
Ch 6 Exercises
84(1)
7 Landfill
85(12)
Organic Waste
88(1)
Inorganic Waste
89(5)
Waste to Energy
94(1)
Ch 7 Exercises
95(2)
8 Integrated Solutions
97(8)
Solar Forge
97(2)
Phytoremediation, Fermentation, Gasification, Pyrolysis, and Torrefaction (vs. Incineration)
99(2)
Hazmats
101(2)
Ch 8 Exercises
103(2)
9 War Stories
105(18)
Talking Trash!
108(1)
A Little Thinking Out Loud
108(9)
The End Game
117(3)
A Little Peek into Human Power
120(1)
Ch 9 Exercises
121(2)
10 National Recycling Companies
123(10)
Markets for Materials
124(3)
Online Resources
127(1)
Donating Materials Locally
128(1)
Local Recycling Companies
129(3)
Ch 10 Exercises
132(1)
11 Further Steps
133(4)
Ch 11 Exercises
135(2)
Appendix 1 Cost per Pound of a Few Common Materials 137(2)
Appendix 2 A Little Global Warming Mathematics 139(2)
Appendix 3 Technosphere vs. Biosphere 141(2)
References 143(14)
Glossary 157(4)
About the Author 161(2)
Index 163