<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"A practical guide on how to go "almost zero waste," featuring 100 tips on how to reduce waste in your everyday life, at home, and in your community"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Cut back on waste, reduce your carbon footprint, and live more sustainably with these 100 (almost) zero</b><b>-</b><b>waste tips </b> <p/>In a perfect world, we would all be able to fit a year's worth of waste in a mason jar. But for most of us, doing so can be immensely intimidating or simply not feasible. <p/>But even if you can't be perfectly zero waste, you can still have a profound impact on our environment, climate, and health by making some simple changes to your lifestyle and habits. Author Melanie Mannarino shares 100 simple tips for being less wasteful in a variety of contexts: <br> -<b>At Home</b>, with advice not only for the kitchen and food, but also for cleaning and home organization<br> -<b>Travel</b>, from commuting to vacations<br> -<b>Fashion</b>, including finding sustainable brands and caring for your clothing<br> -<b>Community</b>, helping you identify ways to make a broader impact beyond your home <p/>Beyond limiting your personal waste, learn about how you can reduce your "unseen" waste by making more eco-friendly choices, such as purchasing clothes with more sustainable fabrics and adopting a "Meatless Monday" regimen to help decrease your carbon footprint. <p/>If you're someone who wants to reduce waste in your daily life and make a positive impact on the planet without making drastic changes in your habits, then look no further. This highly accessible and practical guide will have you living a greener, more sustainable life that is (almost) zero waste in no time!<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Living a zero-waste lifestyle is undeniably admirable. But similar to those lofty New Year's resolutions that are so unachievable we abandon them within a week, attempting to make an overnight switch to a zero-waste existence probably isn't sustainable for most of us. For a less intimidating approach we can actually stick to, we consulted Melanie Mannarino's new book, <i>The (Almost) Zero Waste Guide: 100+ Tips for Reducing Your Waste Without Changing Your Life</i>. As the title suggests, the book focuses on small but meaningful ways to live a less wasteful life. It delves into everything from cooking, to travel, to clothes. . ."<b>--realsimple.com</b><br>
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