Sustainable Minimalism
Embrace Zero Waste, Build Sustainability Habits that Last, and Become a Minimalist Without Sacrificing the Planet
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Narrated by:
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Teri Schnaubelt
About this listen
Eco-minimalism is a hot-button issue right now, and for good reason: living a life with less can be the key to saving our precious planet.
We are exhausted. There's so much to do, and way too much to buy. Whether it's through late night TV ads, social media, or other sources of influence, we seem to be addicted to buying and then storing things. Sometimes we consume with no regret and other times we realize that we're doing more harm than good to our wallets and our homes. It's a constant cycle - one that many are longing to break. Who wants their hard-earned money to go toward something that soon ends up in a landfill?
We have an abundance of things. Manufacturing "stuff" exploits Earth's precious (and finite) resources. And then there's the harsh reality of where it all goes. Our discarded possessions ultimately head to landfills and contribute to environmental pollution, releasing greenhouse gases during breakdown and decomposition.
Sustainable minimalism is the solution overworked people are seeking but can't seem to find in any store. This book empowers readers to incrementally incorporate the tenets of sustainable minimalism into their homes and lives. You will master the easiest tasks first and build upon your successes-a practical and stress-free process. Now that's sustainable!
©2020 Stephanie Seferian (P)2021 TantorWhat listeners say about Sustainable Minimalism
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- Katrina
- 09-02-2023
Ok, Borderlines on Prepping
I’m just starting to learn about minimalism. However this book talks about having 3 months of conserved food under the bed which seems in conflict with minimalism values. Some good environmental information. Perhaps it is more sustainable homesteading rather than minimalism?
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- Bree
- 14-08-2023
Not bad
I found it to be more about trying to prevent climate change than about minimalism, but I enjoy the listen.
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