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Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot

Millions from Waste

In “Millions from Waste,” Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot presents a compelling exploration of the transformative potential of waste management and the burgeoning field of recycling in the early 20th century. Talbot's work is characterized by a practical yet insightful literary style, melding scientific inquiry with an engaging narrative that underscores the economic benefits of leveraging waste as a resource. This pioneering text operates within the context of the Industrial Revolution, reflecting a growing societal acknowledgment of environmental issues amidst rapid urbanization and industrial growth. Talbot's vivid anecdotes and thorough analyses invite readers to reconsider the value of what is often deemed refuse. Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot was a notable British engineer and author with a profound interest in sustainability and resource optimization. His professional background in engineering and his experiences during a period marked by industrial excess undoubtedly fueled his drive to advocate for innovations in waste management. Inspired by the pressing need for efficiency and environmental responsibility, Talbot's vision in this book seeks to empower readers to appreciate the untapped potential found in discarded materials. “Millions from Waste” is an essential read for environmentalists, engineers, and anyone interested in sustainable practices. Talbot's illuminating insights and practical recommendations not only illuminate the challenges of his time but also resonate with contemporary discussions on waste and sustainability, making it a timeless contribution to the field.
420 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
Good Press
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