Summary:
The book explores the hidden environmental costs of everyday items and actions, from fashion to food to fuel, revealing how unconscious consumer habits contribute to climate change and resource depletion. It provides insights into the supply chains and manufacturing processes that impact the planet, urging readers to consider more sustainable practices.
Key points:
1. Everyday products like clothes and gadgets have hidden environmental costs, including pollution and resource use.
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