The scavengers' manifesto

The scavengers' manifesto

By Anneli S. Rufus

Subjects: Sociology, Salvage (Waste, etc.), Nonfiction, Nature, Health & Fitness, Ragpickers, Salvage (waste, etc.)

Description: An exciting new movement is afoot that brings together environmentalists, anticonsumerists, do-it-yourselfers, bargain-hunters, and treasure-seekers of all stripes. You can see it in the enormous popularity of websites like freecycle.org, freegan.info, freeswapper.org, and freesharing.org: millions of Americans are breaking free from the want-getdiscard cycle by which we are currently producing approximately 245 million tons of waste every day (that's 4.5 pounds per person, per day!). In The Scavengers' Manifesto, Anneli Rufus and Kristan Lawson invite readers to discover one of the most gratifying (and inexpensive) ways there is to go green. Whether it's refurbishing a discarded wooden door into a dining-room table; finding a bicycle on freecycle.org; or giving a neighbor who just had a baby that cute never-used teddy bear your child didn't bond with, in this book Rufus and Lawson chart the history of scavenging and the world-changing environmental and spiritual implications of "Scavenomics," and offer readers a framework for adopting scavenging as a philosophy and a way of life.

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