Dr. Paul Connett, a retired professor of environmental chemistry and toxicology at St. Lawrence University, has given more than 2,000 presentations in forty-nine states and fifty-two countries on the issue of waste management. He holds a bachelors degree from the University of Cambridge and a Ph.D. in chemistry from Dartmouth College. He lives in Canton, New York.
Library Journal- "This is both a handbook for and history of the
zero waste movement worldwide. Connett became involved in the
movement in 1985 when an incinerator—and its poisonous dioxin
emissions—was slated for construction near his community. He has
been a major player ever since. This text has three parts: an
overview of zero waste’s history, philosophy, and practical steps;
examples of initiatives worldwide; and essays by prominent
activists. Connett castigates burn-and-bury (i.e., incinerators and
landfills) as wasteful, expensive, and deleterious to health and
presents factual backup. To “reduce, reuse, recycle” he adds
“redesign” to limit the flood of disposable goods. Connett
advocates that businesses take responsibility for disposal of goods
not easily recycled. San Francisco’s zero waste prominence is no
surprise, but Italy’s is eye-opening. The author offers plenty of
paths to zero waste, from donkeys providing recycling transport in
Italian hill towns to econometric analysis in Seattle. VERDICT
Community organizers, environmentalists, and environmental studies
students will all benefit from this work … . The book also includes
a rich list of resources for further study."
“This would have been the book to have when we first began
fighting the incinerator proposal in our region of Ontario.
It’s full of relevant, factual information and suggests specific
questions to pose to decision makers and regulators. It
also demonstrates that a sustainable zero-waste strategy is
achievable, and far more preferable than society’s current
focus on waste disposal.”--Kerry Meydam and Wendy Bracken, Durham
Environment Watch, and Louis Bertrand and Linda Gasser,
Zero Waste 4 Zero Burning, Ontario
"Connett's book should inspire everyone personally, citizens'
groups, and all levels of government to reduce waste—an insidious
problem engulfing the world."--Theo Colborn, president, TEDX (The
Endocrine Disruption Exchange); professor emeritus, University of
Florida; honorary professor of science, University of Colorado; and
lead author of Our Stolen Future
"Paul Connett's heroic drive to trim our culture's crazy waste has
helped produce the powerful movement chronicled here—an inspiration
to us all!"--Bill McKibben, author of Oil and Honey: The Education
of an Unlikely Activist
"Connett's book correctly illuminates the essential nature of
citizen-led movements for true zero-waste solutions to transform
society. Using Connett's methods, The It's Not Garbage Coalition in
Nova Scotia stopped a string of imported garbage incinerators, a
PCB incinerator, a medical waste incinerator, a massive MSW
incinerator, and a sewage sludge incinerator.By 1994 we had a
province-wide ban on incineration and a citizen-designed,
world-leading system aimed toward zero waste. With the wisdom in
this book, you can achieve results like this too!"--David Wimberly,
co-chair, The It's Not Garbage Coalition
"In this era of mounting environmental problems, we need more
spotlights on solutions—not theoretical ones, but real,
on-the-ground ones we can start implementing in our communities
today.The Zero Waste Solution is just what the doctor ordered!
Packed with inspiring case studies and helpful guidance, Connett's
book lays out a roadmap of how to turn our wasteful consumer
lifestyle into one of sustainability and health. Read this book and
join the movement for real solutions!"--Annie Leonard, author, The
Story of Stuff
“Paul Connett is one of the few people I know who can make waste
interesting. In this book, he glides you through the diverse world
of garbage and guides you to the many, ready, efficient, and safe
solutions that don't involve you breathing in the toxics of the
incinerator industry.”--Ralph Nader, consumer advocate and author,
The Seventeen Solutions
"The Zero Waste Solution is for all those concerned about
humanity's health and environment. Essential reading for
anyone fighting landfills, incineration, overpackaging, and
the other byproducts of our unthinking and irresponsible
throwaway society."--Jeremy Irons, actor; executive producer
of Trashed
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