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Latest podcast:Zero-Waste In The Land Of Wasteful Maximalism
Have you ever thought about what your life would be like without a trash can?
Here in the US, we don't think much about what happens to stuff once we're done with it. Indeed, American infrastructure isn't equipped to properly handle waste, and our wonton wastefulness on the cultural level exacerbates the climate crisis.
It's entirely possible to take matters into your own hands by stepping up as a change maker. On today's show activist and author Fredrika Syren suggests tangible ways to treat waste with the reverence it deserves by systematically creating less of it.
Here's a preview:
[4:00] Recycling is broken in America, and yet other countries have figured out how to do it right
[17:00] Being a change maker means asking guests to take their trash home with them
[26:30] Exactly how Fredrika saves $18,000 each year thanks to her zero-waste lifestyle
[30:00] Pick a self-sufficient skill and teach yourself! Thoughts on taking your zero-waste efforts up a notch in 2025
Resources mentioned:- "No Impact Man" Colin Beavan
- Fredrika on Instagram
- A Practical Guide To Zero-Waste For Families
- Zero Waste Family on YouTube
- Zero Time To Waste documentary
- The Comfort Crisis (Book Club pick for February 12, 7pm EST)
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