Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Wastes in Relation to Agriculture and Forestry
W'hether wastes are looked upon as resources, or resources as wastes, is, in the words of the Canadian Council of Resource Ministers, a mat ter of attitudes.
Drive along a rural road on a balmy Sunday afternoon. Cast an eye along the roadside. All to be seen is not natural beauty. Many a traveler has obviously contributed to the mess of cans. Bottles, and other assorted refuse along the way. The rea soning, or lack of reasoning, that compels humans to contribute to this desecration of the landscape would make a most interesting study.
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