The Ecology of Everyday Things by Mark Everard reveals the unseen environmental stories behind the products we use and the habits we follow every day. From the food on our plates to the clothes we wear and the gadgets we rely on, this insightful book uncovers the complex ecological networks that sustain — and are strained by — modern living.
With clarity and scientific depth, Everard connects environmental science to daily decision-making, helping readers understand how small lifestyle changes can collectively make a significant global impact. Rather than overwhelming readers with statistics, the book encourages awareness, responsibility, and practical action.
Inside, you’ll discover:
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The environmental footprint of everyday products
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How supply chains affect ecosystems
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The hidden costs of convenience culture
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Sustainable alternatives and mindful consumption
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Practical steps toward greener living
Thought-provoking yet accessible, The Ecology of Everyday Things empowers readers to rethink ordinary habits and embrace a more sustainable, informed way of life.

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