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Secondhand: Travels in the New Global Garage Sale Hardcover – Illustrated, November 12, 2019
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"Revelatory, terrifying, but, ultimately, hopeful." ―Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of THE SIXTH EXTINCTION
From the author of Junkyard Planet, a journey into the surprising afterlives of our former possessions.
Downsizing. Decluttering. Discarding. Sooner or later, all of us are faced with things we no longer need or want. But when we drop our old clothes and other items off at a local donation center, where do they go? Sometimes across the country―or even halfway across the world―to people and places who find value in what we leave behind.
In Secondhand, journalist Adam Minter takes us on an unexpected adventure into the often-hidden, multibillion-dollar industry of reuse: thrift stores in the American Southwest to vintage shops in Tokyo, flea markets in Southeast Asia to used-goods enterprises in Ghana, and more. Along the way, Minter meets the fascinating people who handle―and profit from―our rising tide of discarded stuff, and asks a pressing question: In a world that craves shiny and new, is there room for it all?
Secondhand offers hopeful answers and hard truths. A history of the stuff we’ve used and a contemplation of why we keep buying more, it also reveals the marketing practices, design failures, and racial prejudices that push used items into landfills instead of new homes. Secondhand shows us that it doesn't have to be this way, and what really needs to change to build a sustainable future free of excess stuff.
- Print length320 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBloomsbury Publishing
- Publication dateNovember 12, 2019
- Dimensions6.41 x 1.12 x 9.43 inches
- ISBN-101635570107
- ISBN-13978-1635570106
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"It’s [Minter’s] vibrant sketches of entrepreneurial characters and his dives into obscure industrial histories that make a persuasive case: discarded goods are becoming a big environmental problem." - Los Angeles Review of Books
"With grace, a keen eye for detail, an interesting cast of characters who spend their life reselling used things, and the perennially curious mind of a great journalist, Minter takes readers from the backs of thrift stores all across the United States to small apartments and vintage shops in Tokyo, and from a truck in Mexico to an office in Mumbai, to show the inner workings of one of the world's largest market . . . Secondhand is a gripping narrative. Minter is a superb storyteller who knows empathy is easier to connect with than numbers. In this book, there are plenty of both, but the people he interviews and the stories he tells are what make it an enthralling read . . . It's a book I'd recommend buying now instead of waiting for it to show up at your local thrift store." - NPR.org
"An anthem to decluttering, recycling, making better quality goods and living a simpler life with less stuff. The book is a compelling argument for tempering acquisitions, especially now that global warming compels people to rethink how they live." - Associated Press
"In an accessible and engaging style, Secondhand unravels the complexities of a vast yet mostly hidden and often secretive enterprise of used clothes and goods . . . The result is an unparalleled look at the lifespan of everyday things and the unexpected ways our society's abundance of discarded items are, refreshingly, being repurposed for a second life." - Shelf Awareness
"A sprawling, insightful travelogue through the world of repair, reuse and waste, Secondhand takes readers deep inside the consumer economy’s back end. In exploring the vast global tide of used and discarded goods, Adam Minter delivers a book as crammed with oddities and gems as the second-hand shops he loves to haunt." - Nature
"This is a fascinating, eye-opening look at a dynamic, largely unseen world that only starts when one drops off something at a thrift store." - Publishers Weekly
"Engaging . . . well-written and packed with intriguing details, this is a great look at a global industry to which virtually all of us contribute." - Library Journal
In Minter’s capable hands, [this] topic comes alive…Minter designs a workable path forward to combat the glut of stuff. - Booklist
"Minter's travels through the afterlife of stuff are revelatory, terrifying, but, ultimately, hopeful. 'Secondhand' helps us to see a world of possibility in the objects we discard." - Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sixth Extinction
"A well balanced blend of practical data, real-life experiences, colourful character descriptions and amusing anecdotes. An interesting read for people inside as well as outside the recycling industry." - Recycling International
"Minter tells stories and offers insight suffused with legitimacy, pragmatism, and optimism." - Science
"Secondhand tells an important story about consumerism gone wild, the complex industry that has grown around its detritus, and how we can push back on an entrenched culture of disposability." - New York Journal of Books
"Minter’s approach manages to be both detail-orientated and a page-turner."- Foreign Policy
"An epic journey across continents to untangle the used-goods market. Minter reports his findings in a readable style laced with anecdotes and statistics…Minter’s greatest contribution is his balanced look at the economies of India, Ghana and other countries that have figured out that most things can have a second consumer life, if only we let them." - The Providence Journal
"[Minter’s] new book moves up a step in the classic environmental hierarchy of ‘Reduce, Reuse, Recycle,’ to see what becomes of our stuff once we let go of it." - Sierra
"Fascinating…Minter anchors his globe-spanning tale of material redemption on two themes: why we hesitate to send our goods straight to the landfill, and the extent to which others can actually acquire and use them." - Christianity Today
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- Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing; Illustrated edition (November 12, 2019)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 320 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1635570107
- ISBN-13 : 978-1635570106
- Item Weight : 1.25 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.41 x 1.12 x 9.43 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #473,007 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #24 in Waste Management
- #190 in Ecotourism Travel Guides
- #337 in Environmental Policy
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About the author

Adam Minter was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to a family of scrap dealers. His quiet Midwestern life changed in 2002, when he began a series of groundbreaking investigative pieces on China's emerging recycling industries for Scrap Magazine and, later, Recycling International. Since then, he has been cited, quoted, and interviewed on recycling and waste by a range of international media, including The Wall Street Journal, TheNew York Times, The Financial Times, The Guardian, National Public Radio, and Vice. He regularly speaks to groups about the global waste and recycling trade including, an invited address at the Royal Geographic Society, London.
Adam resides in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, where he writes a column for Bloomberg Opinion. In his free time he enjoys spending time with his wife and son, and scavenging through thrift stores, rummage sales, and "FREE" boxes.
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So I'm almost afraid to talk about this book where my clients might read it! Because my awesome, engaged, conscientious, forward-thinking clients are going to take this book to heart. Too many of them already do too much, paralyzing themselves in their efforts to recycle and reuse responsibly. I frequently remind my clients that they are probably sooooooo far ahead of most people who don't care, my clients can slack off for several years and still not fall behind! Taking care of yourself is a way of taking care of the environment.
Lauren Williams, Casual Uncluttering LLC, Woodinville, WA USA
Overall, time very well spent.
This book describes exactly what happens when a TV or an item of clothing is dumped and where it's likely to end up. Various valid points are made such as the longevity of goods, how companies are adverse to product repair, how broken goods thrown away are treasure to others, and the downsides to secondhand.
Secondhand is required reading.
I purchased the Kindle version.
Very interesting and thought provoking.



