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Video: The Story of Stuff

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The Story of Stuff was produced by Free Range Studios. Writer and host Annie Leonard is an environmental activist who has spent two decades touring dumps and factories around the world. The Sustainability Funders and Tides Foundation provided funding. Visit http://www.storyofstuff.com/ for more info.

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posted: 01.02.2008
Amanda Coggin
I'm happy to see this here, FreeRange does great work. Jared Diamond writing an OpEd in the Times, Arlene Blume using her next book as a platform to attack the fire retardant issue, and many of us who spend more time talking about these issues with friends and family than anything else...the word is getting out finally. I thought about this a lot as I watched Thais while living in Bangkok trying so hard to become westernized. A great film to watch is The Corporation, which explains when/how this all happened. I'm one of those consumerists that don't matter since I shop so little, but they keep trying to get me, the little game I like to play is to not participate.
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