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101 Ways to Go Zero Waste by Kathryn Kellogg
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101 Ways to Go Zero Waste (edition 2019)

by Kathryn Kellogg (Author)

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We all know how important it is to reduce our environmental footprint, but it can be daunting to know where to begin. Enter Kathryn Kellogg, who can fit all her trash from the past two years into a 16-ounce mason jar. How? She starts by saying "no" to straws and grocery bags, and "yes" to a reusable water bottle and compostable dish scrubbers. In 101 Ways to Go Zero Waste, Kellogg shares these tips and more, along with DIY recipes for beauty and home; advice for responsible consumption and making better choices for home goods, fashion, and the office; and even secrets for how to go waste free at the airport. "It's not about perfection," she says. "It's about making better choices." This is a practical, friendly blueprint of realistic lifestyle changes for anyone who wants to reduce their waste.… (more)
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Title:101 Ways to Go Zero Waste
Authors:Kathryn Kellogg (Author)
Info:Countryman Press (2019), Edition: 1, 256 pages
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There were some pretty good tips in here that I never really thought of trying. Beyond that, I think the ideas in here might be a little too extreme for most people. I get where the author is coming from, but I don't know anyone who would make a diy deodorant. ( )
  NonFictionFan | Nov 28, 2022 |
I randomly picked this up from my library and overall, I think this was a pretty good guide chock-full of actionable tips and very accessible to readers.

On the other hand, this was clearly very US-centric and quite a few crucial suggestions are something I had never even considered being not normal, like eating from real dishes or not using papertowels for cleaning every single thing.

Some of the DIYs and recipes are definitely things I'll be trying out though!
  j_tuffi | May 30, 2020 |
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We all know how important it is to reduce our environmental footprint, but it can be daunting to know where to begin. Enter Kathryn Kellogg, who can fit all her trash from the past two years into a 16-ounce mason jar. How? She starts by saying "no" to straws and grocery bags, and "yes" to a reusable water bottle and compostable dish scrubbers. In 101 Ways to Go Zero Waste, Kellogg shares these tips and more, along with DIY recipes for beauty and home; advice for responsible consumption and making better choices for home goods, fashion, and the office; and even secrets for how to go waste free at the airport. "It's not about perfection," she says. "It's about making better choices." This is a practical, friendly blueprint of realistic lifestyle changes for anyone who wants to reduce their waste.

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