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300 pages, Paperback
Published November 9, 2016
He doesn't consider the wretched landfill scavengers, who could also benefit from the better trash. He just doesn't care.
Just as those above him don't care. In the diminishing scale from starving to degenerate, he occupies a place just above miserable.
Missing it just by a hair, same as being grazed by a bullet.
Erasmo Wagner picks up more than twenty tons of garbage on his daily route. Measures the wealth of a society by the amount of trash it produces. And his is a fairly short route, so he thinks about how much money goes into what ends up being thrown out. Everything transforms into trash; even he himself is trash to the many people, rats, and vultures that constantly peck at him.