WellBeing

counter culture

A Family Guide to Waste-Free Living

LAUREN AND OBERON CARTER, PAN MACMILLAN

shares the story of the Carter family and their conscious choice to go waste-free. Lauren and Oberon are the husband and wife duo behind Zero Waste Tasmania, a website and e-course that offers an honest and reliable manual to help the average family eliminate waste in their home, work, school and in the community. The pair’s challenge to you is to take a deep dive into your weekly waste to uncover what it reveals about your habits and where there might be room for improvement. It includes a foreword by Australia’s garden guru, Costa Georgiadis, as well as plenty of healthy, budget-friendly recipes, tips and tricks and projects for is a practical and inspiring resource for beginners and die-hard zero-waste campaigners alike. Picking up this little handbook might be the first step you and your family take towards creating a cleaner and healthier planet.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from WellBeing

WellBeing6 min read
Gifts Of Love
Saying “I love you” is never an easy thing. Declarations of love are like walking naked onto a stage before a packed auditorium: you hope for appreciative murmurings followed by rapturous applause, but you utterly dread an embarrassed silence or, eve
WellBeing8 min readCrime & Violence
Breaking Out Of Prison The Search For Humane Pathways
Many informed observers consider jail a blunt instrument that doesn’t work particularly well for most prisoners, while also a necessary evil for managing crime. In their view, spending more money on keeping more people locked up is not a solution. On
WellBeing2 min read
Green Beat
A “data centre” is a physical location housing computing systems and their associated hardware. These data centres typically operate at temperatures between 20 and 25°C. To achieve these temperatures, the centres are cooled via “free-cooling” using a

Related Books & Audiobooks