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The Story of Stuff

โœ Scribed by Leonard, Annie


Book ID
108644429
Publisher
Free Press
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
2 MB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781439125663

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โœฆ Synopsis


Leonardโ€™s message is startlingly clear: we have too much Stuff, and too much of it is toxic. Outlining the five stages of our consumption-driven economyโ€”from extraction through production, distribution, consumption, and disposalโ€”she vividly illuminates its frightening repercussions. Visiting garbage dumps and factories around the world, Leonard reveals the true story behind our possessionsโ€”why itโ€™s cheaper to replace a broken TV than to fix it; how the promotion of "perceived obsolescence" encourages us to toss out everything from shoes to cell phones while theyโ€™re still in perfect shape; and how factory workers in Haiti, mine workers in Congo, and everyone who lives and works within this system pay for our cheap goods with their health, safety, and quality of life. Meanwhile we, as consumers, are compromising our health and well-being, whether itโ€™s through neurotoxins in our pillows or lead leaching into our kidsโ€™ food from their lunchboxesโ€”and all this Stuff isnโ€™t even making us happier! We work hard so we can buy Stuff that we quickly throw out, and then we want new Stuff so we work harder and have no time to enjoy all our Stuff. . . . With staggering revelations about the economy, the environment, and cultures around the world, alongside stories from her own life and work, Leonard demonstrates that the drive for a "growth at all costs" economy fuels a cycle of production, consumption, and disposal that is killing us.


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