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Trying to Love Garbage

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We all produce garbage. It's a fact of life. But what happens to all that garbage after we throw it away? Most of it ends up in landfills, where it sits for decades, slowly decomposing and releasing harmful gases into the environment.

I m Trying to Love Garbage
I'm Trying to Love Garbage
by Bethany Barton

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Language : English
File size : 50588 KB
Print length : 40 pages

But there is another way to deal with garbage: recycling. Recycling is the process of turning old materials into new products, reducing the amount of waste that goes to landfills and conserving natural resources.

In Trying to Love Garbage, author Ed Caesar takes us on a journey through America's trash problem, from the landfills where it piles up to the recycling plants where it's processed. Along the way, he meets the people who work in the waste industry, from garbage collectors to recycling plant workers. He also learns about the environmental impact of garbage and recycling, and the challenges that the waste industry faces.

Trying to Love Garbage is a fascinating and eye-opening look at a hidden part of our world. It's a must-read for anyone who cares about the environment and wants to learn more about what happens to our garbage.

What's in the Book?

Trying to Love Garbage is divided into three parts. The first part, "The Landfill," takes us on a tour of America's landfills. Caesar visits the world's largest landfill, the Fresh Kills Landfill in New York City, and he learns about the environmental and health problems that landfills pose.

The second part of the book, "The Recycling Plant," takes us inside a recycling plant. Caesar follows the garbage as it's sorted, processed, and turned into new products. He learns about the challenges of recycling, including the contamination of recyclable materials and the difficulty of finding markets for recycled products.

The third part of the book, "The Future of Garbage," explores the future of waste management. Caesar discusses the potential of new technologies, such as waste-to-energy plants and anaerobic digestion, to reduce the amount of garbage that goes to landfills. He also examines the role that consumers can play in reducing waste, such as by buying less stuff and recycling more.

Why Read This Book?

Trying to Love Garbage is a must-read for anyone who cares about the environment. It's a fascinating and eye-opening look at a hidden part of our world, and it will change the way you think about garbage.

Here are just a few of the reasons why you should read this book:

  • You'll learn about the environmental and health problems that landfills pose.
  • You'll learn about the challenges of recycling, and how you can help to make it more successful.
  • You'll learn about the future of waste management, and the potential of new technologies to reduce the amount of garbage that goes to landfills.
  • You'll be inspired to make changes in your own life to reduce waste and protect the environment.

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Trying to Love Garbage is available now from all major book retailers. Free Download your copy today and start learning about the hidden world of garbage.

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I'm Trying to Love Garbage
by Bethany Barton

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Language : English
File size : 50588 KB
Print length : 40 pages
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I m Trying to Love Garbage
I'm Trying to Love Garbage
by Bethany Barton

4.4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 50588 KB
Print length : 40 pages
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