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How to buy Christmas gifts that last a lifetime...

How to buy Christmas gifts that last a lifetime...

FromAge of Plastic


How to buy Christmas gifts that last a lifetime...

FromAge of Plastic

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Dec 11, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today’s guest on the Age of Plastic Podcast, Buy Me Once founder and author Tara Button. Buy Me Once is a one stop online shop for the most durable sustainable items that in some cases will last you a lifetime. From umbrellas to tights to frying pans, Buy Me Once does what it says on the tin! Tara Button set the site up when she realised no one focuses on long lasting products anymore. She’s also written a book called A Life Less Throwaway and even had a sustainable wedding! We cover over consumption, consumerism, the part advertising and social media has to play and why people need to think more about electric kettles!Check the website for gifts that lasthttps://uk.buymeonce.com/Buy Me Once Zero Waste Starter Packshttps://uk.buymeonce.com/collections/zero-waste-shopA Life Less Throwawayhttps://uk.buymeonce.com/products/tara-button-a-life-less-throwawayTara Button on the Minimalists Podcasthttps://uk.buymeonce.com/blogs/articles-tips/tara-button-how-it-felt-to-meet-the-minimalistsEco Life Hack - POTTED CHRISTMAS TREES (sign up for next year!)https://www.christmastreesdelivered.co.uk/pot-grown-christmas-trees/http://www.loveachristmastree.co.uk/https://www.londonchristmastreerental.com/https://rentalclaus.com/https://www.diy.com/departments/4ft-nordmann-fir-pot-grown-christmas-tree/3663602556183_BQ.prd
Released:
Dec 11, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

An environmental podcast with tips on how to live plastic free! Host Andrea Fox tackles big ethical issues with her knowledgeable guests, all in the hope of overcoming the climate change overwhelm and battling the single-use plastic guilt.