One Thousand Ways to Make Money by Page Fox

CHAPTER XXVIII.

MONEY IN WASTE MATERIAL. The American People Waste More Fortunes than Other Nations Make--The Shoreditch Experiment in England--The Tonner System of Germany--Millions in Ashes--Coal Fortunes Waiting to be Picked Up--Astonishing Possibilities in Irrigation--Tons of Tin Thrown Away Every Day--$5,000,000 Lost in Sulphur Every Year--A Fortune Waiting a Stovepipe Inventor--Enormous Waste of Gold and Silver. The American nation is a wasteful one. Every year by neglect, poor economy and extravagance, material is lost which if saved would be enough to make many people rich. There are fortunes in ashes, garbage, sewage, and cinder piles. Why explore new fields when the old is yet unworked? Here are a few ways in which capital can be expended with a certainty of quick and large profits: