Read Garbology: Our Dirty Love Affair With Trash Online
Authors: Edward Humes
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12.
“Plague of Plastic Chokes the Seas,”
Los Angeles Times
, August 2, 2006.
13.
“What We Actually Know About Common Marine Debris Factoids,” FAQ, NOAA Marine Debris Program,
http://marinedebris.noaa.gov/info/faqs.html#5
.
14.
“Hilex Poly and ChicoBag Reach Settlement over False Marketing Claims,” PR Newswire, September 13, 2011.
15.
“Advance Polybag and Superbag Support Hilex Poly’s Victory in Settlement of ChicoBag Suit,” press release transmitted by Reuters, September 15, 2011.
16.
“An Overview of Carryout Bags in Los Angeles County,” staff report to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, August 2007.
CHAPTER 11
1.
“How Denmark Paved Way to Energy Independence,” Leila Abboud,
Wall Street Journal
, April 16, 2007.
2.
Amagerforbrænding website,
http://amfor.dk/English/Incineration.aspx
.
3.
“Is It Better to Burn or Bury Waste for Clean Electricity Generation?”
Environmental Science & Technology
, vol. 43, November 6, 2009.
INDEX
Advance Polybag, Inc., 210, 216
air pollution
backyard and industrial incineration, 47–51, 88
Clean Air Act (1970), 70
landfill methane, 23, 31, 230
transportation-related emissions, 88, 176, 223, 227, 235
waste-to-energy emissions, 88, 89, 230, 232
Alcantara, John, 55–56
American Chemistry Council, 127, 197, 203, 210
American Chung Nam, 10–11
artist-in-residence program, San Francisco dump
artists and works, 169–72, 180–84, 185–86
inception of, 172–73
mission of, 171, 177
residency application, 177–78
supply of art materials, 169–70, 181, 184–85
Bach, Peter, 226
backyard trash burning, 47–51
Baekeland, Leo, 124–25
bags.
See
plastic grocery bags
beaches
cleanups, 112, 252–53
plastic trash on, 65, 102–3, 123–24, 127
Bennett, Robert Glenn, 55–56
Berkeley Ecology Center, 167
beverage bottles.
See
bottles
Beyer, Jon, 204
Bic pens, 66
BioCycle
/Columbia University study, 7–8, 198
biodegradable packaging, 4–5, 158, 217
bio-magnification, 119–20
bottled water, 258, 261
bottles
biodegradability, 4–5
BPA leached from, 258
energy savings in recycling versus new, 233
environmental and economic costs of, 67, 258
invention of disposable plastic, 67
one-way glass containers, 66
sinkability in seawater, 102–3
volume of trash from, 67–68, 258
Britter, Rex, 134
Buntrock, Dean, 78
Burke, Ben, 181
burning, residential and industrial, 47–51, 70–71.
See also
waste-to-energy
California.
See also
Los Angeles; San Francisco
diversion of waste from landfills, 173
embrace of waste-to-energy concept, 84, 86–87
proposed statewide plastic bag ban, 193, 203
census data deduced from trash, 153–55
ChicoBag
inception and growth of, 188–91
in-house waste-reduction strategies of, 218
lawsuit against, 209–16
school fundraisers, 191
China
hazardous materials recycling in, 11, 138
plastic bag ban, 200
U.S. export of trash to, 9–11
waste-to-energy projects, 231
Clean Air Act (1970), 70
closed loop system, 76, 77, 175, 236
Coca-Cola Company, 66
cogeneration heating, 228
Cohen, Steven, 235
Collyer, Homer and Langley, 3
Columbia University/
BioCycle
study, 7–8, 198
Connecticut waste-to-energy program, 235–36
consumer culture and disposable economy
company and product images, 60–61
creating artificial needs, 58, 64, 66
credit card debt, 61–62, 64
disposable products and trash generation, 5–6, 52, 66–68
low rate of saving, 61, 62
market infiltration by plastics, 196
prosperity and, 5–6, 58–60
recreational shopping, 244
shopping as patriotic act, 6, 58–60, 65
short- versus long-term costs of goods, 261
subliminal and manipulative advertising, 62
television as selling tool, 58
wasteful mind-set and habits, 161–64, 179, 217, 219, 236–37
Corona Dump, New York City, 45–46
credit card debt, 61–62, 64
Crowley, Mary.
See
Project Kaisei
degradable packaging, 4–5, 158
Denmark
Copenhagen as green city, 225–27, 231
waste-to-energy system, 227–31
wind energy, 229
DiCioccio, Lauren, 182–84
Dickens, Charles, 36
dioxins, 49, 89, 230
disposable economy.
See
consumer culture and disposable economy
disposophobia, 3
district heating, 228
Dixie cups, 66
Dow Chemical Company, 66, 125, 126
downcycling, 197
dumps versus landfills, 30.
See also
landfills
DuPont Company, 66, 125
Ebbesmeyer, Curtis, 106
electricity generation.
See also
waste-to-energy
from landfill gases, 20, 23, 31, 80, 94
plasma gasification, 224, 237
solar power, 234–35
wasted energy, 259
wind power, 229
electronic trash.
See
e-waste
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
on average daily trash load, 5, 8, 256
on food waste, 161
on packaging as waste, 127
recall of Scotts Company pesticide products, 208
on reckless generation and disposal of waste, 77
on recycling rates, 7–8, 198, 213
Superfund program, 27, 83
on volume of plastic trash, 65
e-waste
Chinese recycling facilities, 11, 138
as normal and necessary, 64
rate of offshore disposal, 142
tracking project, 142
volume of, 140, 142
ExxonMobil Chemical (formerly Mobil Chemical), 195
fishing nets, 112
Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 45
5 Gyres research group, 121, 214
food chain, 99–100, 118–20
food waste
amount of, 15, 35, 52, 95–96, 159–60, 258
edible food discarded, 56
fertilizer from, 204
in landfills, 161
municipal composting, 175, 238
as pig feed, 38, 68–70
versus reported consumption patterns, 155, 157
in school cafeteria, 166
during times of shortage, 148–49
U.S. Army analysis of, 147
France
medieval trash regulations of, 28
waste-to-energy plant, 230–31
Fresh Kills landfill, New York, 12, 48, 73
garbage crisis as recurring problem, 26–29
Garbage Project
concept for, 144–46
findings of, 144, 148–52, 155–60
household occupancy data from, 153–55
insight for cities, 160
landfill excavations, 143–44, 157
procedures of, 147–48
as scientific inquiry, 144, 146–47, 152
garbology
classroom curriculum, 165–66
definition of, 152
gases.
See
air pollution; landfill gases
Gaston, Jesse and Thelma, 1–2
Germany, solar power in, 234–35
ghost fishing nets, 112
Gogan, Rob, 251–52
Goldstein, Miriam, 115–19, 122–23
Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
See
ocean trash
Greece, ancient, waste management in, 27
Greenpeace, 79, 102
grocery bags.
See
plastic grocery bags
Grocery Sack Council, 196
Hagedorn, Jim, 207
Hanson, Jo, 129, 172–73
hazardous materials.
See
toxic chemicals and materials
high-tech waste.
See
e-waste
Hilex Poly Company, 210, 212, 215–16
hoarding, 1–4, 12–13
Huizenga, H. Wayne, 78
incineration, 47–51, 70–71, 88.
See also
waste-to-energy
Ingels, Bjarke, 231
International Coastal Cleanup Day, 65
Irish grocery bag tax, 198–200
Jobs, Steve, 167
Johnson, Bea
avoidance of accumulation, 13–14, 245–46, 248–49
blog, 250
family’s embrace of wasteless philosophy, 249
former lifestyle, 243–44
household trash generation, 242
money savings, 242–43
public responses to, 250–51, 253–54
transition to low-waste lifestyle, 240–41, 244–45, 260
waste-reduction strategies, 245–48, 255
Junge, Andrew, 171
Kaisei
.
See
Project Kaisei
Keller, Andy
bag ban campaign of, 203
Bag Monster program of, 192–94
ChicoBag company, 188–91, 209–16, 217–18
on disposable plastic as habit, 217–19
green awakening of, 187–89
on shift in consumer culture, 237
Korot, Matt, 225, 237
landfill gases
collection system, 31
danger posed by, 23
escape into atmosphere, 230
power generation from, 20, 23, 31, 80, 90, 94
landfills.
See also
Puente Hills landfill, Los Angeles County
closure of municipal incinerators and, 70–71
compacting trash trucks and, 70
contents of, 24, 34, 35, 56, 161
development atop, 23, 45–46, 125
versus dumps, 30
endurance of trash in, 144, 157–59
escape of grocery bags from, 53
food waste in, 161
at Fresh Kills, New York, 12, 48, 73
invisibility of wastefulness, 57, 139
landfilling rates of, 8, 25
maintenance of, after closure, 94
opaque trash bags and, 70
privatization of, 76, 80
rats and, 32
sanitary landfill technique of, 21, 30
seagulls and, 32–33
space for, 26–27, 71, 77, 161
toxic leachate from, 24, 83, 158–59
toxic materials in, 30, 56, 149–50, 158
transportation-related emissions, 88, 176, 223, 227, 235
unintended expansion of, 73–74
value of materials in, 92–93
landfill worker national trash Olympics, 54–55
Lanham Act, 205–6, 211, 212
lantern fish, 99–100, 118–20
leachate from landfills, 24, 83, 158–59
Lippincott, J. Gordon, 59–61, 258
Los Angeles.
See also
Puente Hills landfill, Los Angeles County
backyard incineration in, 47–51
Garbage Power Wars of, 29
mandatory recycling in, 29
open dumps in, 51–52
Pellissier family farm, 71–72
piggeries in, 69–70
Puente Hills range, 72–73
smog, 48, 50–51, 88
trash train, 27, 90, 92
waste-to-energy vision of, 82, 84–90
Love Canal, New York, 83
manufacturers
and closed loop concept, 76, 77, 236
external costs of, 67
invention of plastics, 124–25
of plastic grocery bags, 193–94, 196, 200–201, 202–4, 209–16, 218–19
responsibility for product waste, 209, 224
shift toward disposable products, 66–68
marine trash.
See
ocean trash
Masoner, Kim, 252–53
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
See
Trash Track
mass burn technology, 230
Materials Recovery Facility, 44
Mendoza, Hector Dio, 172
methane.
See
landfill gases
Miracle-Gro products, 205–8
MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).
See
Trash Track
Mobil Chemical, 195
Moore, Charles, 104–7
Munk, Deborah, 172, 174, 179–80, 185
New Horizon
.
See
Project Kaisei
New York City
cost of waste management in, 7, 235
early waste management practices of, 36–38
Fresh Kills landfill, 12, 48, 73
incineration of trash in, 48
landfill development projects of, 45–46, 125
long-distance trash hauling of, 42, 45, 48
mandatory recycling in, 29, 41–44
materials sorting facility, 44
ocean dumping of, 28–29, 37–38, 46–47
sanitation reforms of, 39–44