Sustainable Food: Growing Food in the City

Sustainable Food: Growing Food in the City book cover

Sustainable Food: Growing Food in the City

Author(s): Michael Mobbs (Author)

  • Publisher: UNSW Press
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov. 2012
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 272 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1920705546
  • ISBN-13: 9781920705541

Book Description

After renovating his inner-city Sydney terrace and making it almost entirely self-sufficient in energy, water and waste disposal, Michael Mobbs realised his house was sustainable, but he wasn’t. While his house saves 100,000 litres of dam water a year, the same amount of water is used to produce ten days’ worth of food for the average Australian.

In this companion book to the best selling Sustainable House, Mobbs turns his attention to reducing the carbon emissions associated with growing, processing, transporting, selling and disposing food. With his own experiences anchoring the book, Sustainable Food contains practical advice on establishing community and backyard vegetable gardens, keeping chooks and bees, and reducing water usage, along with insights into dealing with councils, sidelining supermarkets and what we eat and why.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“A toolbox for anyone, anywhere to grow food right now.” –Costa Georgiadis, host, Gardening Australia

About the Author

Michael Mobbs is a professor of environmental law and policy at the University of Technology in Sydney. With an interest in sustainable design for more than 30 years, he has advised the government, private sectors, and community groups on issues such as technology, design, environmental law, and policy. He is the author of Sustainable House and the owner of an environmental design consultancy company.

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