Trash Talk Your Way To A Better World

Trash Talk Your Way To A Better World
Trash Talk Your Way To A Better World


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Trash Talk Your Way To A Better World!


The people of North America make up less than 10% of the world's population, yet we produce 50% of the world's waste and use more than 33% of its resources. If everyone ate like North America, we would need three worlds!


Authors Dave and Lillian Brummet provide a fun, quick look at waste and resource management with their inspiring new book Trash Talk. They explain that each of us can do something to help our world - starting where we are, right now. Trash Talk is not a quick solution - it is about changing consumer attitudes by providing ideas that encourage participation from the grassroots level. Not everyone can afford to donate cash or time to something but by using the concept of Trash Talk, the average person can make small changes in their lives that affect the positive changes of the World.


Canadian writers Dave and Lillian Brummet live in the southwestern region of British Columbia. Their work has appeared in various Canadian publications. In addition, Brummet also wears many other hats - such as farmers, seed keepers, cooks, photographers, business owners and outdoor enthusiasts. In the end, the love of nature and the healthy lifestyle are the driving force and inspiration of many of their projects.


Their website (http://www.sunshinecable.com/~drumit) has a links page to like-minded organizations where one can learn modern waste management techniques. The next page of the Tip Month will provide readers with ideas for mitigation and reuse.


“… A well-researched workbook… embraces waste as a resource for creating new jobs and products… shoulder to shoulder more than other environmental literature. ”~ Sherry Russell, Midwest Book Review (USA)


"Trash Talk is easy to read… a constructive waste management system… an important guide for anyone concerned about its impact on the environment." ~ Georgina Bloomfield, Waste and Infrastructure Campaigner, Friends of the World (UK)


"… This is something that should be in every household… a good reference for giving tips on reducing and reusing without preaching" ~ Tim A Dueck, Community Education Coordinator, Kootenay Boundary Region (Canada)


“Recently I was expressing my concern to my friend about the natural state of our planet indlela .I feel like I can't make a difference. However, I now have access to the information you share and I know I can. Thank you! "~ Yvonne Caldwell, Book Catalog, Okanagan University.


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