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Total Garbage: A Messy Dive into Trash, Waste, and Our World

by Rebecca Donnelly

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"This narrative middle-grade nonfiction from Rebecca Donnelly dives into the scientific and cultural history of the waste humans produce, examining why we make so much trash, why we're so bad at handling it, and how we can stop it (that is, us) from ruining the planet"--
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Gr 4–8—Donnelly makes garbage absolutely fascinating. Facts about what and how much we throw away, past
solutions for waste, and how we can do better for our planet are all discussed in a light, conversational tone. An
excellent read with a lasting impact.
  BackstoryBooks | Apr 1, 2024 |
Fascinating topic, broken down in a straightforward manner for kids (or anyone, really) who wants to know more about the waste we create. I want us to do better at prioritizing the best outcome over the cost, and maybe if more people read books like these, we can make that happen. ( )
  jennybeast | Jun 27, 2023 |
Synergy: Garbage

GARBAGE is material discarded by humans because it’s no longer of use. Sometimes called trash, rubbish, or waste, these objects include organic matter such as food scraps, dry goods like boxes and bottles, and consumer products made of plastic, wood, metal, glass or cloth. Garbology is the study of modern trash.

Read the recently published narrative nonfiction for middle grades, then learn more at the websites:

TOTAL GARBAGE: A MESSY DIVE INTO TRASH, WASTE, AND OUR WORLD written by Rebecca Donnelly and illustrated by John Hendrix traces the history of the trash and waste generated by humans. In addition, readers learn about the different types of garbage, how it’s managed, and what individuals can do to reduce their impact on the Earth. ARC courtesy of Henry Holt and Co., an imprint of Macmillan.

HISTORY OF GARBAGE from SWA provides a brief timeline of trash.

To read the article, go to https://swa.org/DocumentCenter/View/277/History-of-Garbage-PDF.

GARBOLOGY from BBC is an article exploring patterns in people’s waste.

To read the article, go to https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20220429-garbology-how-to-spot-patterns-in-pe....

GARBOLOGY from UW video shares the work of garbologists at the University of Washington.

To view the video, go to https://youtu.be/1C2aQuK_LD4. ( )
  eduscapes | Nov 26, 2022 |
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