MONDAY MUSE (14 December 2009)

THE STORY OF STUFF

Every summer when Annie Leonard’s family would drive out to camp, she would 
look at the landscape. She noted that the stores reached a bit further and the 
forests started a bit later every subsequent year. She wondered where the 
forests were going. Years later, while walking to her college, she would see 
piles of garbage line New York street’s every dawn. In the evening, she would 
walk back to her dorm, staring at empty sidewalks. She was increasingly 
intrigued with this microcosm of materials flow. She started looking into the 
trash to see what was in those never-ending piles. It was mostly paper. That 
was where the forests were ending up! 

Annie took a trip to the infamous Fresh Kills landfill. Its volume was 
described as greater than that of the Great Wall of China. In every direction, 
she could see couches, refrigerators, boxes, used clothes, stuff… Annie just 
couldn’t comprehend the massive mountain of materials, reduced to muck, by some 
system obviously out of control. She knew this was terribly wrong. She vowed to 
figure it out. And 20 years later she did!

Annie created THE STORY OF STUFF - a 20-minute web-based documentary about the 
life-cycle of goods and services. She presented the critical connection between 
a huge number of environmental and social issues. Her thesis, "you cannot run a 
linear system on a finite planet indefinitely" is supported throughout the 
documentary by statistical data. It can be viewed at 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLBE5QAYXp8 

Annie explains, “Our current ways of making, using and throwing away stuff is 
largely based on unsustainable and unjust systems yet, as a society, we’ve got 
this big collective blind spot about talking about this. Let’s raise the 
issues, let’s ask the hard questions, let’s get it on the table and examine it 
and debate it and figure out together how to move forward towards solutions.” 
As she says in the film, one of the good things about such an all pervasive 
problem is that there are so many points of intervention. The world will be 
better if we find that intervention that matches our skill set and our 
passions. Like Annie did!

First we must understand and then intervene to change the story 
Let’s BE BETTER at taking on stuff that makes our world gory!

- Pravin K. Sabnis 


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