


Rethink the Bins - eBook
Not sure what goes in the trash, compost, or recycling? Rethink the Bins is your practical guide to navigating waste sorting with confidence. Order your signed copy today!
Librarians: All titles are available on Ingram and Overdrive.
Formats: Includes both PDF + ePub formats
Not sure what goes in the trash, compost, or recycling? Rethink the Bins is your practical guide to navigating waste sorting with confidence. Order your signed copy today!
Librarians: All titles are available on Ingram and Overdrive.
Formats: Includes both PDF + ePub formats
Not sure what goes in the trash, compost, or recycling? Rethink the Bins is your practical guide to navigating waste sorting with confidence. Order your signed copy today!
Librarians: All titles are available on Ingram and Overdrive.
Formats: Includes both PDF + ePub formats
Rethink the Bins will help you:
Understand what happens after the bins leave your curb or building
Learn best practices for recycling and composting
Become empowered to make small changes that make a difference
Create SMART goals around waste reduction and recycling
Book Reviews
"This well-researched guide clears up the many myths and mysteries of what happens to the nearly 8 pounds of trash we Americans create daily. You must have the checklists here because they guide you toward actions that really do help the environment. Should be required reading in schools to help future generations embrace a circular economy.
— James Dillehay, author of Start a Creative Recycling Side Hustle
“If you're looking for a resource that demystifies what actually happens to the things we throw away, Rethink the Bins is for you! It's an easily digestible and interactive read. Goldstein's compelling writing style inspires hopefulness and action amid the often confusing task of reducing household waste.”
— Moji Igun, Founder of Blue Daisi Consulting
"Finally, a book on waste reduction for realists! Julia demystifies compost and recycling, and her worksheets make this guide personal for you and your area.”
— Summer Hanson, Co-owner of Eco Collective