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Five books you must read on zero Waste and Sustainable Living
Five books you must read on zero Waste and Sustainable Living Although it does not happen immediately to analyse all the waste in your life and change your habits, more and more individuals are starting to see the benefits of taking on this mission. Living a zero-waste (or low-waste) lifestyle can also lead to a more affordable, pleasant, and connected life, in addition to lightening the environmental footprint. HERE ARE SOME BOOKS DISCUSSED IN FURTHER SLIDES Zero Waste Home Bea and her family have been living a zero-waste life since 2008, widely recognised as the movement’s founder who coined the word "zero waste living." The purpose of her book is to help you do the same. Bea and her family's storey, keys to minimising waste in your house, critical how-to's, and other perspectives from her own experience are shared by Zero Waste House. 101 Ways to Go Zero Waste Kathryn is the founder of Going Zero Waste, a blog with lots of positivity and affection that promotes zero-waste living. And as a realistic guide for eliminating waste in one area of your life at a time, her latest book splits zero waste living down into 101 simple, simple measures. This book is great for you if you're just beginning to reduce your waste, as it provides you with easy switches, DIY recipes, and words of wisdom to remind you that living with zero waste is not about perfection, but about making better decisions. Zero Waste: Simple Life Hacks to Drastically Reduce Your Trash Shia Su is a vegan, zero-waste geek who is self-professed and a tiny house living enthusiast. Her book demystifies zero-waste living and breaks down how she fits into a small mason jar with a year's worth of garbage, and she dives further by addressing the global litter crisis and other garbage problems, asking readers to do something about it. Sustainable Home The book by Christine Liu is a fashionable and easy guide to living a greener lifestyle. In Sustainable House, with 18 step-by - step projects to reduce your carbon footprint and waste, she takes you through the kitchen, dining room, bedroom, and bathroom. Christine offers a realistic and inspiring map of living a low-impact life based on her personal and professional experience. How to Give Up Plastic: A Guide to Saving the World, One Plastic Bottle at a Time Will McCallum is an activist committed to protecting the oceans and biodiversity by living a zero-waste lifestyle that is environmentally sustainable. His book provides hard-hitting evidence on the effect of plastic waste on the waters of the planet and encourages. SO LET’S TAKE A STEP TOWARDS TO READ BOOKS THAT IS ON WASTE AND SUSTAINABLE LIVING
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