The author writes about the history of where the things he consumes come from and the environmental damage it does along the way. It is an interssting look at how far many of our items come and under what conditions they are produced.There is a lot of focus on the clothes we wear. Do you know where the coton in your clothes comes from, or how it is grown? In many cases, the cotton comes from thousands of miles away and leaves ecological damage in it's wake. It is a thirsty crop and one that requires heavy use of chemicals, damaging the area around which it is grown. And, then it is shipped thousands of miles to be made into the tee shirt or whatever that you are wearing, before that is shipped to your local store. A tee shirt many have 20,000 miles of transport behind it before you ever see it.The same issues occur with computers, cell phones, a lot of food we eat, beer cans and other packaging….the list goes on and on. Many of the items he uncovers we can do little about…we can't change where our cell phones are made, but we can keep them longer and make sure they are properly recycled when we are done with them.This is an interesting and well written book about where our "stuff" comes from and the dame it has left in its wake. If we do even a little better at buying locally, or keeping items a little longer, we can have a significant impact of the planet Earth