A Planet Choking on Waste cover

A Planet Choking on Waste

Author: Foran, Jill

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Upper Grades (UG 9-12)
Book Level 9.4
Points 2.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 9413
Points per Word 0.000212
Page Count 56
Points per Page 0.035714

Description

This book explores the problem of refuse, from common litter to toxic waste on a global scale, covering the environmental, social, and economic implications of waste disposal.

Quick Summary

Ever feel like the world is drowning in trash? In Jill Foran's A Planet Choking on Waste, the author doesn't just dump statistics on you she shows how teenagers around the globe are turning refuse into art, building community compost bins, and challenging companies to clean up their act. The book mixes eye-opening data with personal anecdotes, so you get both the "wow, that's gross" moments and the "wow, that's inspiring" ones, which makes it easy to stay hooked even when the topic is heavy. If you love solving puzzles, you'll enjoy the chapters where kids conduct waste audits at their schools and then design simple, actionable plans to cut down on plastic, food scraps, and e-waste. Parents should know that the descriptions of landfill smells and polluted rivers can be a bit unsettling, but the overall tone stays hopeful and empowers readers to take real steps. Fans of activist reads like "What a Waste: The World's Growing Garbage Problem" will find this one even more personal and hands-on.