The last chapter of Garbology discussed about a woman named Bea Johnson and how she was able to change her ways after she realized the bad habits her and her family had gotten used too. It begins with a short anecdote about how her and her family had moved from a big house to a small apartment, and how all of the extra furniture were either tossed in the trash or thrown in storage. Just like Johnson's thoughts to think before she buys something changed after realizing her habits, reading this book did that for me. It made me realize all the things I did wrong and influenced me to buy less non-biodegradable items.
In the last page of the chapter, Humes states Bea Johnson's ten ways to get started on a low-waste path.
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