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PREFACE
Millions from Waste
CHAPTER IWASTE: ITS RELATION TO COMMERCE AND NATIONAL ECONOMY
CHAPTER IITHE GERMAN CONQUEST OF WASTE
CHAPTER IIISALVAGE FROM THE ARMY SWILL-TUB
CHAPTER IVTHE RECLAMATION OF MILITARY ORGANIC WASTE
CHAPTER VINVENTION IN ITS APPLICATION TO WASTE RECOVERY
CHAPTER VISAVING THE SCRAP FROM THE SEA
CHAPTER VIIWINNING WEALTH FROM SLAUGHTER-HOUSE OFFAL, CONDEMNED MEAT BONES, AND BLOOD
Imagine a world where the crumbs left on a kitchen table, the rusted bolts discarded from a factory, and even the sludge from a sewage plant are seen not as trash but as untapped treasure. This book walks listeners through the surprising economics of waste, showing how careless consumption drains national wealth while clever reclamation can return it in astonishing amounts. Written in a clear, conversational style, it reveals how simple changes in everyday habits could ripple into huge savings for families and entire communities.
From salvaged army swill after the war to turning spent oil into fresh fuel, the author explores a wide array of practical inventions and industrial tricks that transform refuse into useful products. Chapters on paper made from pulp, fertilizers derived from nitrogenous waste, and even building houses with discarded materials illustrate the breadth of possibilities. Listeners will come away with a fresh perspective on the hidden value in the things we toss away and a sense of how modest effort can lead to considerable financial and environmental gain.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (669K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: J. B. Lipincott Company, 1920.
Credits
deaurider and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2022-04-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1880–1924
A lively early-20th-century writer on technology and travel, he turned fast-changing subjects like film, flight, railways, and industry into clear, energetic reading. His books capture the excitement of a world being remade by machines and modern transport.
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