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In "Zero Waste Home," Bea Johnson shares the story of how she
simplified her life by reducing her waste. Today, Bea, her husband,
Scott, and their two young sons produce just one quart of garbage a
year, and their overall quality of life has changed "for the
better" they now have more time together, they've cut their annual
spending by a remarkable 40 percent, and they are healthier than
they've ever been.
This book shares essential how-to advice, secrets, and insights
based on Bea's experience. She demystifies the process of going
Zero Waste with hundreds of easy tips for sustainable living that
even the busiest people can integrate: from making your own
mustard, to packing kids' lunches without plastic, to canceling
your junk mail, to enjoying the holidays without the guilt
associated with overconsumption. "Zero Waste Home "is a stylish and
relatable step-by-step guide that will give you the practical tools
to help you improve your health, save money and time, and achieve a
brighter future for your family--and the planet.
Zero Waste Home is the ultimate guide to simplified, sustainable
living from Bea Johnson, 'the priestess of waste-free living' (The
New York Times). Bea Johnson transformed her family's health,
finances, and relationships for the better by reducing their waste
to an astonishing half litre per year. It's all down to the 5 Rs:
Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rot (and only in that order!). Zero
Waste Home shows how these key principles can be applied to every
area of your house from the kitchen to the kids' room, and it's
packed with easy tips for all of us: from buying in bulk and clever
meal planning to simply refusing unwanted freebies and using your
plants as air fresheners. Bea Johnson shows, by inspiring example,
what green living looks like and offers a practical, step-by-step
guide to diminishing your environmental footprint and improving
your life. 'Bea Johnson is a guru of zero-waste living. The book is
precise . . . simple yet deep. It doesn't preach.' Sunday Times
'Johnson is an incredible advocate for her lifestyle . . .
refreshingly honest.' Metro 'Chic, charming, stylish' Red
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