<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Anita Vandyke wants to show you that by living a zero waste life, you actually gain more - more time, more money and more life. Her simple, practical guide shows you how by changing your daily habits you can eliminate plastic from your life in thirty days. These are the inside tips of a waste warrior, whose life has changed from excess to eco-luxe. A Zero Waste Life is a guide to the small changes you can make to radically reduce your waste, without losing your lifestyle. Based on 30 lifestyle 'rules' and handy tips, this practical book offers a fresh 'can do' approach to reducing your waste and living a cleaner, kinder life. Isn't that what we all want - a life of happiness, a life of luxury, a life that isn't wasted?"--Provided by publisher.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>A practical guide to improving your life--and your impact on the world--in thirty simple days by radically reducing waste without losing your lifestyle. </b></p><p>Overwhelmed by clutter, anxious about your environmental footprint, and looking to make a change? You don't have to be a rocket scientist to reconfigure your consumption--still, it doesn't hurt that Anita Vandyke is. A qualified engineer and the eco-luxe lifestyle champion behind the popular zero-waste Instagram @Rocket-Science, Anita Vandyke has made the change to a zero-waste life, and through hands-on advice and charming illustrations, she shows us that with ease and style, we can too.</p><p>By incorporating thirty simple rules one day at a time, <i>A Zero Waste Life</i> is a manageable guide to forming a more conscientious, intentional life in just one month. Offered inside is guidance for tackling waste and making ethical choices when it comes to shopping, eating, travel, beauty, and more. With her signature elegance and encouraging voice, Vandyke proves that we can stop depending on plastics, tidy our homes, and clear the way for a cleaner future--and that when we stop wasting, we start living.</p>
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