Trash Talk Your Way to a Better World
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Trash Talk Your Way to a Better World
Overview
Despite making up less than 10% of the world's population, North Americans are responsible for producing 50% of the planet's garbage and consuming over 33% of its resources. If everyone lived like the average North American, we'd need three Earths to support us!
Authors Dave and Lillian Brummet take a positive and proactive approach to waste and resource management in their inspiring new book, "Trash Talk."
Article Body
North Americans, making up less than 10% of the global population, generate 50% of the world’s waste and consume over a third of its resources. This alarming trend suggests that if everyone lived like an average North American, we would need three Earths!
Authors Dave and Lillian Brummet present a hopeful and actionable perspective on waste management in their book "Trash Talk." They emphasize that everyone can make a difference, starting from where they are. "Trash Talk" isn't about quick fixes; it's about transforming consumer mindsets by offering ideas that inspire direct involvement. While not everyone can donate time or money to a cause, implementing the principles of "Trash Talk" allows individuals to make small but impactful changes for the planet.
Based in the southwest region of British Columbia, Canadian writers Dave and Lillian Brummet wear many hats: gardeners, seed savers, cooks, photographers, business owners, and nature enthusiasts. Their passion for the environment and healthy living fuels their numerous projects.
Their website provides links to organizations dedicated to modern waste management techniques and includes a "Tip of the Month" section for practical reduction and reuse ideas.
Praise for "Trash Talk"
- Sherry Russell from Midwest Book Review (USA) praises it as "an effective, well-researched book" that stands out by treating waste as a resource to create jobs and products.
- Georgina Bloomfield, a Waste and Resources Campaigner from Friends of the Earth (UK), describes it as "easy to read" and a "valuable guide" for those mindful of their environmental impact.
- Tim A. Dueck, Public Education Coordinator from the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (Canada), sees it as "a good reference" offering reduction and reuse tips without being preachy.
- Yvonne Caldwell, a Library Cataloguer at Okanagan University (Canada), shares her newfound empowerment: "I now have access to information that makes me feel I can make a difference. Thank you!"
By adopting the principles in "Trash Talk," we can all contribute to a healthier planet.
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