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Things Worth Keeping - The Value of Attachment in a Disposable World (Paperback)
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Things Worth Keeping - The Value of Attachment in a Disposable World (Paperback)
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A timely examination of the attachments we form to objects and how
they might be used to reduce waste Rampant consumerism has
inundated our planet with pollution and waste. Yet attempts to
create environmentally friendly forms of consumption are often
co-opted by corporations looking to sell us more stuff. In Things
Worth Keeping, Christine Harold investigates the attachments we
form to the objects we buy, keep, and discard, and explores how
these attachments might be marshaled to create less wasteful
practices and balance our consumerist and ecological impulses.
Although all economies produce waste, no system generates as much
or has become so adept at hiding its excesses as today's mode of
global capitalism. This book suggests that managing the material
excesses of our lives as consumers requires us to build on, rather
than reject, our desire for and attraction to objects. Increasing
environmental awareness on its own will be ineffective at reversing
ecological devastation, Harold argues, unless it is coupled with a
more thorough understanding of how and why we love the things that
imbue our lives with pleasure, meaning, and utility. From Marie
Kondo's method for decluttering that asks whether the things in our
lives "spark joy" to the advent of emotionally durable design,
which seeks to reduce consumption and waste by increasing the
meaningfulness of the relationship between user and product, Harold
explores how consumer psychology and empathetic design can
transform our perception of consumer products from disposable to
interconnected. An urgent call for rethinking consumerism, Things
Worth Keeping shows that by recognizing our responsibility for the
things we produce, we can become better stewards of the planet.
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