The Story of Junk, Er, I Mean, Stuff
Although in theory I agree with the rants of Reverend Billy, I ultimately find him to be a bit to, well, preachy.
However, I'm thrilled to see that Annie Leonard's The Story of Stuff is now reaching a wider audience. I've heard her speak a few times and find her to be straight forward, not condescending and able to present these facts in a clear straightforward manner. It's as if she's a human version of the Pinky Show!
In a way she's sort of the shadow side of what lies beneath Junk Thief, that there's too much stuff/junk filling our lives that are the symptoms of a system in crises.
Labels: consumerism, junk, stuff, waste



