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Webwhat is waste and where does it all come from?

Webusing the typical contents of a child's school backpack (defined as water, food, clothing, paper, plastic, metals, electronics), this book explores those stages in detail, including lots of ways to reduce, reuse or recycle waste along the way.

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Webwhere did all our “stuff” come from?

Plastic plates made from pig pee?

In 1986, a once successful alabama builder named lowell harrelson was headed for bankruptcy, when he heard about an opportunity 1,200 miles away in islip, new york.

Islip’s landfill was nearly full, and town officials were desperately looking for a new way to get rid of their trash.

Webchildren will gain new insight into the routine decisions they make about their own consuming and trashing or recycling practices.

Kids find out by tracking the life cycles of typical items in a school backpack — water, food, clothing, paper,.

Webtrash revolution uses colourful and lively illustrations, diagrams, charts, infographics and sidebars to engage readers as they learn about all the “stuff” that surrounds us and how it is part of the waste cycle.

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