The Secret Life of Stuff
A Manual for a New Material World
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:6th Jan '11
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Like The Omnivore's Dilemma, this inventory of how we consume stuff is a wake-up call - shocking but inspiring.
But it is only by understanding what has gone wrong, that everyone - politicians, business people and us as consumers - can create a new and better material world.
Wouldn't you like:
- Products that don't damage the environment?
- A better way of life without agonising about your 'footprint'?
- To really know your stuff?
Climate change? Biofuels? Nuclear power? Landfills? Recycling? Renewable energy? Environmental issues can feel overwhelming. But, in fact, it is simple; it all comes down to one thing - stuff.
Our use of the Earth's resources - whether a crisp packet or a cargo ship, a T-shirt or a wind turbine - has an inescapable impact on our future. In The Secret Life of Stuff, Julie Hill uncovers the origins and the true cost of what we use. Her inventory of over-consumption may shock but it is the first step towards overcoming waste. The misuse of stuff is not your fault, it's a product of history. But it is only by understanding what has gone wrong, that everyone - politicians, business people and us as consumers - can create a new and better material world.
Hill is refreshingly, defiantly optimistic... The more you read this book, the more you come to realise that the future she describes isn't the pie-in-the-sky environmentalist wish-fulfilment fantasy it first appears - it's within our grasp -- Roger Cox * Scotsman *
Worldly but erudite... Enlightening * Independent *
Instead of piling doom and gloom onto the shoulders of readers, Julie Hill outlines a positive plan for a world spring clean...the result makes fascinating reading * Daily Echo *
ISBN: 9780099546580
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 23mm
Weight: 256g
368 pages