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How Do I Get People To RecycleA question we often hear is, how do I get people to recycle. The answers are in the book Trash Talk. A lot of times people feel the environment is to big an issue for them to make any difference. Also, many people don't know where to start. Give them a copy of this book, Trash Talk. Read the article, The Beginnings of the Environmental Book on Everyone's Lips written by the authors, Lillian & Dave Brummet |
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What inspired you initially to begin your Trash Talk venture?
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How long did the Trash Talk column run?
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Why the title?
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What kind of book is Trash Talk?
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Where is the likely readership? What type of person would be attracted to this book?
Anyone who is feeling overwhelmed or depressed about the state of the earth can find some comfort in our pages. Individuals and businesses will learn how to save money and time. Our financial consultant tells us that if people could find a way to save just $7 a day they could contribute to their retirement monthly. We show people how to accomplish this simply by improving their waste and resource management. |
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About the Authors: Lillian & Dave Brummet, http://www.sunshinecable.com/~drumit Written by Dave and Lillian Brummet based on the concept of their book, Trash Talk. The book offers useful solutions for the individual to reduce waste and better manage resources. A guide for anyone concerned about his or her impact on the environment. Stress Thoughts ........ Voluntary Simplicity ........ Frugal Living ........ Inspirational Quotes ........ Inspirational Poems ........ Our Journey ........ Recycle, Reduce, Reuse ........ Country Crafts, Craft Project ........ Our Friends ........ Positive Daily Quote….. Thought for the Day........ Thoughts for the Day |
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What is the sales potential of the book? What are the interests of the book?
Answer: - Zero Waste initiatives are gaining popularity in communities across North America. Education systems are teaching recycling and environmental sciences in their curriculum. The last time we checked - landfills were not getting any smaller. It is in the best interest of all of us on this planet to make it as healthy and non-toxic as possible in order to remain. With this in mind, we felt it was vitally important to have this book published, aiding communities in their waste reduction efforts.
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What makes this book unique?
In all our research, we could find only four, or five, books on this subject throughout North America. Most of these are regionally based and were written up to 10 years ago. We have written Trash Talk for a wider, North American audience. We included a list of over 140 magazines, Internet sites, books and reports that were used in the writing process, as well as providing statistics throughout the book. It is focused on providing the reader with a sense of hope and the knowledge that their actions have a direct impact on their own pocketbook as well as the health of the community. In fact, many chapters close with a list of the direct benefits attained by taking the suggested actions and the chapters can be read in any order.
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Why should anyone care?
We show readers how to turn their yards into organic, wildlife paradises. Individuals will learn how to increase the value of their real estate. Employers will learn new ways of decreasing sick days and increasing staff production. Communities will learn how to reduce smog and waste issues. Each - and every one -of these things we just mentioned can have a huge effect on the financial state and health of people within our communities.
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What makes this book so enjoyable that people keep referring back to it?
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What is the best way to get started in recycling?
It is easiest to start recycling these resources. When the family becomes used to these, they can consider recycling plastics, metals and many other things. Recycling is the first step in taking responsible measures to deal with our waste problems.
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Do you have outlets for all your recycled items?
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How does one "save time and money"? Provide some examples of how reuse works.
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