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“Eye-opening . . . [Minter is] an excellent guide to this sprawling and bewildering trade.―
―Wall Street Journal“Superbly researched.― ―Financial Times“Minter's skillful
compilation of trade statistics in and of itself would make Junkyard Planet a strong book. But what
tips it into greatness is the confident, sympathetic voice in which he narrates his peripatetic
odyssey through the world's junkyards.― ―Los Angeles Review of Books“A satisfying
investigation-cum-travelogue.― ―Mother Jones“Fascinating.― ―Atlantic Cities“Lively
and entertaining . . . Junkyard Planet is a book for anyone interested in the environment, the
economics of recycling, or a thoughtful look at the consumption we take for granted.―
―Brooklyn Bugle Read more Adam Minter grew up in a family of scrap dealers in Minneapolis.
He became a professional journalist and now serves as the Shanghai correspondent for
Bloomberg World View, in addition to making regular contributions to the Atlantic, Foreign Policy,
and other publications. He now lives in Shanghai and blogs at shanghaiscrap.com. Junkyard
Planet is his first book. Read more