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Americans are burying ourselves in our own waste. It’s befouling our air, land, waters, food, and bodies. The US tosses out enough foodstuff to feed the rest of the world. America is the largest buyer of fashion and cosmetics, the second dirtiest industry in the world. We lead the planet in transportation usage and waste, and we’re now polluting outer space. Throwaway Nation takes a look at the pileup of waste in the US, including the problem of plastic, the industry of overmedication, e-waste products, everyday garbage, fast fashion trash, space waste, and other forms of profligacy that serve to make our nation the biggest waster on the planet. Looking at the environmental impact of so much garbage, Dondero explores not just how we got here and where we’re headed, but ways in which we might be able to curb the tide.

From what you do and don’t eat, what and how your products are packaged, the rampant production of clothes, the space and waste in which you work, live, what you breath, eat, drink, the tools you use to work and play, the energy overproduced and ill-used for a pleasant lifestyle, the waste you generate, and how humans are beginning to clutter the cosmos—all and more are profiled in the Throwaway Nation—and what we ought to do to prohibit and mitigate the flow of our garbage and to use it productively.



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Starred Review: Humans are the only known species to create non-biodegradable waste, according to science writer Dondero. While our microscopic predecessors left us with an oxygen-rich atmosphere and enriched soils, we pollute. While populations of other animal species reach a balance in nature, we proliferate exponentially. As a species, we produce many tons of waste every second, fouling our air, water, and land and threatening our future. In Throwaway Nation, Dondero enumerates our many wasteful ways, explains their consequences, and offers remedies. He asks every reader to help, suggesting actions that we can take as individuals and identifying difficult societal shifts needed to mitigate climate change, pollution, and depletion of natural resources. As the author’s interests are wide-ranging—including debris in space, hours wasted in offices, and needless government spending—there should be a topic of concern for every reader. * Booklist, Starred Review *
Dondero injects dry humor and some interesting trivia into the book, and each chapter has suggested actions for trying to reverse the trend toward disposability . . . There’s so much information collected in this one volume, it would be terrible to let it all go to waste. Learning about the scope of the problem can stoke the energy needed to tackle it head on. * The Progressive Populist *
Throwaway Nation is an extensively researched and entertainingly written examination of the detritus of our industrialized and consumer culture: from landfills to toxic waste and from fouled air to the North Pacific gyre. In lively and informed prose, Jeff Dondero takes us on a cradle-to-grave journey that materials take as they pass from the natural world, into our everyday lives, possibly through the recycling process, to the trash bin, and to a final resting place. Packed with facts, tidbits, and insight, Throwaway Nation also provides solutions, small and large. -- Kevin Wehr, Professor of Sociology, California State University Sacramento

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgement and Disclaimer

Chapter 1

Trash Talkin’

Chapter 2

Wasting Our 02

Chapter 3

Waterways Waste Watch

Chapter 4

Losing Land

Chapter 5

Space Junk

Chapter 6

From Farm to Fish to Table to Trash

Chapter 7

Trendy to Trash

Chapter 8

Sweet and Sour Charity

Chapter 9

Paper Waste Chase

Chapter 10

Plastics A Blessing and A Curse

Chapter 11

Packaging Thinking Inside and Outside the Box

Chapter 12

E-Waste. What We Couldn’t Do without, We Don’t Know What Do With

Chapter 13

Opening Pandora’s Pharmacy

Chapter 14

The Impaired Industry of Producing Power

Chapter 15

Industry of Waste

Chapter 16

Government Senseless Super Spending

Chapter 17

The 40 Hour Work Week Waste

Chapter 18

Pet Waste—It’s No Poop

Chapter 19

Goof Fortune in Garbage

Throwaway Nation: The Ugly Truth about American

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 08/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9781538185377, 978-1538185377
      ISBN10: 1538185377

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      Book Synopsis

      Americans are burying ourselves in our own waste. It’s befouling our air, land, waters, food, and bodies. The US tosses out enough foodstuff to feed the rest of the world. America is the largest buyer of fashion and cosmetics, the second dirtiest industry in the world. We lead the planet in transportation usage and waste, and we’re now polluting outer space. Throwaway Nation takes a look at the pileup of waste in the US, including the problem of plastic, the industry of overmedication, e-waste products, everyday garbage, fast fashion trash, space waste, and other forms of profligacy that serve to make our nation the biggest waster on the planet. Looking at the environmental impact of so much garbage, Dondero explores not just how we got here and where we’re headed, but ways in which we might be able to curb the tide.

      From what you do and don’t eat, what and how your products are packaged, the rampant production of clothes, the space and waste in which you work, live, what you breath, eat, drink, the tools you use to work and play, the energy overproduced and ill-used for a pleasant lifestyle, the waste you generate, and how humans are beginning to clutter the cosmos—all and more are profiled in the Throwaway Nation—and what we ought to do to prohibit and mitigate the flow of our garbage and to use it productively.



      Trade Review
      Starred Review: Humans are the only known species to create non-biodegradable waste, according to science writer Dondero. While our microscopic predecessors left us with an oxygen-rich atmosphere and enriched soils, we pollute. While populations of other animal species reach a balance in nature, we proliferate exponentially. As a species, we produce many tons of waste every second, fouling our air, water, and land and threatening our future. In Throwaway Nation, Dondero enumerates our many wasteful ways, explains their consequences, and offers remedies. He asks every reader to help, suggesting actions that we can take as individuals and identifying difficult societal shifts needed to mitigate climate change, pollution, and depletion of natural resources. As the author’s interests are wide-ranging—including debris in space, hours wasted in offices, and needless government spending—there should be a topic of concern for every reader. * Booklist, Starred Review *
      Dondero injects dry humor and some interesting trivia into the book, and each chapter has suggested actions for trying to reverse the trend toward disposability . . . There’s so much information collected in this one volume, it would be terrible to let it all go to waste. Learning about the scope of the problem can stoke the energy needed to tackle it head on. * The Progressive Populist *
      Throwaway Nation is an extensively researched and entertainingly written examination of the detritus of our industrialized and consumer culture: from landfills to toxic waste and from fouled air to the North Pacific gyre. In lively and informed prose, Jeff Dondero takes us on a cradle-to-grave journey that materials take as they pass from the natural world, into our everyday lives, possibly through the recycling process, to the trash bin, and to a final resting place. Packed with facts, tidbits, and insight, Throwaway Nation also provides solutions, small and large. -- Kevin Wehr, Professor of Sociology, California State University Sacramento

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Acknowledgement and Disclaimer

      Chapter 1

      Trash Talkin’

      Chapter 2

      Wasting Our 02

      Chapter 3

      Waterways Waste Watch

      Chapter 4

      Losing Land

      Chapter 5

      Space Junk

      Chapter 6

      From Farm to Fish to Table to Trash

      Chapter 7

      Trendy to Trash

      Chapter 8

      Sweet and Sour Charity

      Chapter 9

      Paper Waste Chase

      Chapter 10

      Plastics A Blessing and A Curse

      Chapter 11

      Packaging Thinking Inside and Outside the Box

      Chapter 12

      E-Waste. What We Couldn’t Do without, We Don’t Know What Do With

      Chapter 13

      Opening Pandora’s Pharmacy

      Chapter 14

      The Impaired Industry of Producing Power

      Chapter 15

      Industry of Waste

      Chapter 16

      Government Senseless Super Spending

      Chapter 17

      The 40 Hour Work Week Waste

      Chapter 18

      Pet Waste—It’s No Poop

      Chapter 19

      Goof Fortune in Garbage

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