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Outsmart Waste

The Modern Idea of Garbage and How to Think Our Way Out of It

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The power of upcycling both small-scale and large: “Szaky knows of what he speaks when it comes to trash . . . useful strategies that are available to anyone.” —Publishers Weekly
 
Ever-expanding landfills, ocean gyres filled with floating plastic mush, endangered wildlife. Our garbage has become a massive and exponentially growing problem in modern society. 
 
Eco-entrepreneur and founder of TerraCycle Tom Szaky explores why this crisis exists and explains how can we solve it by eliminating the very idea of garbage. To outsmart waste, he says, we first have to understand it, then change how we create it, and finally rethink what we do with it. By mimicking nature and focusing on the value inherent in our by-products, we can transform the waste we can’t avoid creating from useless trash to a useful resource. 
 
Szaky demonstrates that there is value in every kind of garbage, from used chewing gum to juice pouches to cigarette butts. After reading this mind-expanding book, you will never think about garbage the same way again.
 
“The waste industry is ripe for massive innovation and change. It takes creative minds and people with the courage to knock down doors and go around walls to be the spark. Tom is that.” —Ron Gonen, New York City Deputy Commissioner of Sanitation, Recycling, and Sustainability and cofounder and former CEO, RecycleBank
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 2, 2013
      Szaky (Revolution in a Bottle) knows of what he speaks when it comes to trash. The founder and CEO of TerraCycle combines in this brief work the well-known environmental strategies of consumption reduction and recycling with the newer concept of “upcycling.” Familiar to crafters as the new term for repurposing found or discarded items, Szaky makes upcycling a central part of his overall strategy for outsmarting waste, falling between reusing and recycling on a hierarchy of “circular solutions.” Upcycling can be done on an individual basis but is also possible on an industrial level, as his company and others like it prove. Szaky believes that we can solve our global waste problem in a way that makes both environmental and economic sense by adjusting consumption habits so that, as individuals, we buy less, buy used, and buy more durably and conscientiously. Moreover, we can ensure that items no longer wanted or needed get reused, upcycled, or recycled. While not everyone may have the DIY spirit to upcycle their own trash, it is undeniable that the Earth’s resources are limited and that human-created waste is a growing threat; Szaky’s book offers useful strategies that are available to anyone.

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