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How to go (almost) zero waste : over 150 steps to more sustainable living at home, school, work, and beyond Rebecca Grace Andrews, MA, MS

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Emeryville, California Rockridge Press 2020Description: viii, 165 pages illustrations 21cmSubject(s):
DDC classification:
  • 640.28 AND
Contents:
What's the case for zero waste? -- Baby steps: easy swaps to make now -- Food and dining: your kitchen, grocery shopping, and eating out -- Personal care: bathroom and body care products -- Keeping house: cleaning, maintenance, and life admin -- Daily life: work and school -- Fun times: celebrations, gifts, and travel -- Family life: kid stuff -- Consuming consciously: considering what and how you buy -- Big steps: spreading change.
Summary: Learn how to reduce your footprint at your own pace with simple steps like carrying reusable shopping bags, more intermediate steps like mending your own clothes, and major steps like creating a garden-to-cafeteria program at your local schools.
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Non Fiction MVS Library Main room-Teen/Adult B- Nonfiction (Teen/Adult) 640.28 AND (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Nature Nook 4009447

Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-162) and index.

What's the case for zero waste? -- Baby steps: easy swaps to make now -- Food and dining: your kitchen, grocery shopping, and eating out -- Personal care: bathroom and body care products -- Keeping house: cleaning, maintenance, and life admin -- Daily life: work and school -- Fun times: celebrations, gifts, and travel -- Family life: kid stuff -- Consuming consciously: considering what and how you buy -- Big steps: spreading change.

Learn how to reduce your footprint at your own pace with simple steps like carrying reusable shopping bags, more intermediate steps like mending your own clothes, and major steps like creating a garden-to-cafeteria program at your local schools.

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