Synopsis
This little A to Z guide is infectiously interesting as well as enlightening. DSBoston Herald
Reviews
With a growing concern about hazardous industrial materials, there has come a concern for those things which are found in everyone's home. It is necessary to know how to get rid of all things properly, to leave future generations a livable environment. Crampton details how to dispose of about 80 items, including aluminum cans, wood, disposable diapers, old paint, paper, soda cans, etc. Methods of disposing include recycling, burning, burying, and composting. Disposal methods are Crampton's own, based on " . . . best available information." They seem pretty sensible, and many include " . . . send it to a hazardous wastecollection program." Complete with cross-references, this is a good book at a good price.
- Patty Miller, New Hampshire Vocational-Technical Coll. Lib., Laconia
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