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Some
Of Our Best . . .
Our books on solid waste
and recycling are featured below. You may
browse the entire EcoOutlet Books
Department here.
Clearance Sale here.
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Easy
Composting
By James Ball & Robert
Kourik. This book tells you how to manage
yard and kitchen waste and transform it into
a rich, dark, humusy soil amendment. It describes
the options available and the information
needed.
More details here.
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Design
for a Livable Planet
By Jon Naar. Explains
the causes of environmental damage and offers
practical steps. Includes sections on wastes,
toxics, water quality, air pollution, global
warming, deforestation, and renewable energy.
More details here.
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Earth
Work
By Joan Moody & Richard
Wizansky. Outlines job search steps and provides
information for entering the environmental
field. Sections cover recycling, air and water
quality, toxics, wetlands, and hazardous waste.
More details here.
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National
Audubon Society Almanac of the Environment
By Valerie Harms. What
we can do to restore and protect the Earth.
Includes sections on homes and yards, garbage
and recycling, transportation, recreation,
public lands, oceans, cultural
ecology, and more.
More details here.
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Recycled
as Restaurants
By Virginia Croft. Adaptive
reuse is one of the strongest trends in architecture.
Recycled as Restaurants features case
studies and color photographs showing the
beauty of spaces
recycled as restaurants.
More details here.
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Deep
Design
By David
Wann. Explores a new way of thinking
about design, one that asks "What is
our ultimate goal?" before the first
step has been taken. "Deep designs"
meet the criteria of renewability, recyclability,
and nontoxicity.
More details here.
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EcoSpeakers.com
EcoSpeakers.com offers
a wide range of quality speakers on many sustainability-related
topics.
Find out more here.
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