Freegans

Freegans Diving Into the Wealth of Food Waste in America

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Publisher's Synopsis

If capitalism is such an efficient system, why does 40 percent of all U.S. food production go to waste-while one in six people in the nation face hunger? This startling truth has stirred increasing interest and action of late, but none so radical as that of the freegans, who live on what capitalism throws away-including food culled from supermarket dumpsters. Freegans is a close look at the people in this movement, offering a broader perspective on ethical consumption and the changing nature of capitalism.

Freegans object to the overconsumption and environmental degradation on which they claim our economic order depends, and they register that dissent by opting out of it, recovering, redistributing, and consuming wasted goods, from dumpster-dived food to cast-off clothes and furniture. Through several years of fieldwork and in-depth interviews with freegans in New York City, Alex Barnard has created a portrait of freegans that leads to questions about ethical consumption-like buying organic, fair trade, or vegan-and the search for effective forms of action in an era of political disillusionment.

Barnard's analysis of this pressing concern reveals how waste is integrally bound up with our food system. At the same time, by showing that markets do not seamlessly translate preferences expressed at the cash register into changes in production, Freegans exposes the limits of consumer activism.


Book information

ISBN: 9780816698110
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Imprint: University of Minnesota Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 339.48641
DEWEY edition: 2 3
Language: English
Number of pages: 280
Weight: 468g
Height: 149mm
Width: 232mm
Spine width: 25mm