A Family Guide to Waste-free Living

A Family Guide to Waste-free Living

Author: Lauren Carter

Publisher: Plum

Published: 2019-02-26

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 1760785059

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"This book provides the ingredients to create a new normal." Costa Georgiadis, host of Gardening Australia Tackle our ever-growing waste problem. A Family Guide to Waste-free Living gives you all the information, advice, budget-friendly recipes and projects you'll need to start reducing waste in your life. Lauren and Oberon Carter make it it simple and sustainable for families to eliminate waste in the home, at work, at school and out in the world. This is a practical and inspiring resource for anyone wanting to live more sustainably. Inside you'll find: - Simple activities for the whole family. - Instructions on building waste-free kits for around the house and out and about. - A plan for creating change by advocating to government and business. - Tackle our ever-growing waste problem with all the information, advice, budget-friendly recipes and projects you'll need to start reducing waste in your life. This is a specially formatted fixed layout ebook that retains the look and feel of the print book.


Zero Waste Home

Zero Waste Home

Author: Bea Johnson

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-04-09

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 1451697686

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A practical guide for reducing waste in the home offers tools and tips for going "zero waste," discussing how to make cosmetics and cleaning supplies, pack lunches without plastic, and weed out unnecessary appliances. Shows how the author transformed her family's life for the better by reducing their waste to an astonishing 1 liter per year; part practical guide that gives readers tools & tips to diminish their footprint & simplify their lives. -- Publishers Description.


Plastic-Free

Plastic-Free

Author: Beth Terry

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2015-04-21

Total Pages: 668

ISBN-13: 1634500350

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“Guides readers toward the road less consumptive, offering practical advice and moral support while making a convincing case that individual actions . . . do matter.” —Elizabeth Royte, author, Garbage Land and Bottlemania Like many people, Beth Terry didn’t think an individual could have much impact on the environment. But while laid up after surgery, she read an article about the staggering amount of plastic polluting the oceans, and decided then and there to kick her plastic habit. In Plastic-Free, she shows you how you can too, providing personal anecdotes, stats about the environmental and health problems related to plastic, and individual solutions and tips on how to limit your plastic footprint. Presenting both beginner and advanced steps, Terry includes handy checklists and tables for easy reference, ways to get involved in larger community actions, and profiles of individuals—Plastic-Free Heroes—who have gone beyond personal solutions to create change on a larger scale. Fully updated for the paperback edition, Plastic-Free also includes sections on letting go of eco-guilt, strategies for coping with overwhelming problems, and ways to relate to other people who aren’t as far along on the plastic-free path. Both a practical guide and the story of a personal journey from helplessness to empowerment, Plastic-Free is a must-read for those concerned about the ongoing health and happiness of themselves, their children, and the planet.


Low-Waste Living: A Practical Guide to a Sustainable Lifestyle

Low-Waste Living: A Practical Guide to a Sustainable Lifestyle

Author: Robert Varton

Publisher: Varton Publications

Published: 2024-09-26

Total Pages: 90

ISBN-13:

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Low-Waste Living: A Practical Guide to a Sustainable Lifestyle Are you ready to embrace a more sustainable way of living? "Low-Waste Living: A Practical Guide to a Sustainable Lifestyle" is your essential companion on the journey to reducing waste and making eco-friendly choices in every aspect of your life. In this comprehensive guide, you will learn practical tips and strategies to minimize waste at home, from the kitchen to your wardrobe, and beyond. Discover how to shop sustainably, cook with minimal waste, and even navigate travel and commuting with a low carbon footprint. With chapters dedicated to low-waste parenting, sustainable celebrations, and building a community of like-minded individuals, this book offers a wealth of knowledge for anyone seeking to live more mindfully. Author Robert Varton provides actionable advice, realistic goal-setting techniques, and motivational insights to help you overcome challenges and stay committed to your low-waste journey. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your existing sustainable practices, this book will inspire you to make positive changes that benefit both you and the planet. Join the movement toward a low-waste lifestyle and discover how small steps can lead to big environmental impacts. Start your journey today with "Low-Waste Living: A Practical Guide to a Sustainable Lifestyle.


The Everything Guide to Living Gluten-Free

The Everything Guide to Living Gluten-Free

Author: Jeanine Friesen

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-02-18

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 1440551855

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All you need for a smooth transition to the gluten-free lifestyle! Contrary to popular belief, living gluten-free doesn't just mean eating gluten-free! With 1 in 20 people suffering from some degree of gluten intolerance and countless others interested in the health benefits of removing gluten from your diet, it's no wonder that the gluten-free lifestyle is on the rise. The Everything Guide to Living Gluten-Free is the perfect introduction to this lifestyle change. Inside, you'll find guidance on making a stress-free switch to a gluten-free life, with valuable information on: Setting up a pantry to avoid cross-contamination. Finding gluten-free options when traveling. Selecting gluten-free health and personal care products. Enjoying restaurant dinners and parties. Helping children acclimate to the gluten-free lifestyle. Plus, you'll find 100 recipes for superb gluten-free dishes, like Cornmeal-Crusted Chicken, Focaccia Bread, and Chocolate Raspberry Cupcakes with Fluffy Raspberry Frosting. Even including information for gluten-free vegans and vegetarians, this all-in-one guide is your indispensable resource for losing gluten for good!


The Lean Farm Guide to Growing Vegetables

The Lean Farm Guide to Growing Vegetables

Author: Ben Hartman

Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1603586997

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At Clay Bottom Farm, author Ben Hartman and staff practice kaizen, or continuous improvement, cutting out more waste--of time, labor, space, money, and more--every year and aligning their organic production more tightly with customer demand. Applied alongside other lean principles originally developed by the Japanese auto industry, the end result has been increased profits and less work. In this field-guide companion to his award-winning first book, The Lean Farm, Hartman shows market vegetable growers in even more detail how Clay Bottom Farm implements lean thinking in every area of their work, including using kanbans, or replacement signals, to maximize land use; germination chambers to reduce defect waste; and right-sized machinery to save money and labor and increase efficiency. From finding land and assessing infrastructure needs to selling perfect produce at the farmers market, The Lean Farm Guide to Growing Vegetables digs deeper into specific, tested methods for waste-free farming that not only help farmers become more successful but make the work more enjoyable. These methods include: Using Japanese paper pot transplanters Building your own germinating chambers Leaning up your greenhouse Making and applying simple composts Using lean techniques for pest and weed control Creating Heijunka, or load-leveling calendars for efficient planning Farming is not static, and improvement requires constant change. The Lean Farm Guide to Growing Vegetables offers strategies for farmers to stay flexible and profitable even in the face of changing weather and markets. Much more than a simple exercise in cost-cutting, lean farming is about growing better, not cheaper, food--the food your customers want.


Lazy Sustainability: Comprehensive Guide

Lazy Sustainability: Comprehensive Guide

Author: One Unimother

Publisher: epubli

Published: 2023-08-21

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 3757580729

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Lazy Sustainability addresses the overwhelming feeling that many individuals experience when confronted with the vast challenges of environmental issues. By breaking down sustainability into manageable, effortless steps, the book: Reduces Overwhelm: Many people want to contribute to a sustainable future but don't know where to start. This book provides clear, simple actions that anyone can integrate into their daily routines. Eliminates Guilt: By highlighting easy and achievable steps, readers no longer need to feel guilty about not doing enough or making perfect choices. Empowers the Individual: It emphasizes the significance of individual actions, showing readers that every small step counts and cumulatively can have a massive impact. Bridges Knowledge Gaps: Many are unaware of the myriad ways they can contribute to a healthier planet without significant life alterations. This book educates and provides actionable advice. Facilitates Long-term Change: By focusing on habits that are easy to maintain, it ensures that readers can sustain these practices in the long run, leading to lasting positive impacts. Addresses Parental Concerns: For parents who are anxious about the world their children will inherit, the book offers tangible steps to ensure a healthier environment for future generations. In essence, "Lazy Sustainability" alleviates the stress and paralysis of wanting to make a difference but feeling too small or uninformed to do so. It shows that sustainability is not just for the ultra-committed or well-informed, but is within everyone's reach.


Nursing Homes and Assisted Living

Nursing Homes and Assisted Living

Author: Peter S. Silin

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2009-11-16

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 0801893518

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Almost a decade ago, Peter S. Silin wrote Nursing Homes: The Family's Journey to provide family members with practical advice and emotional support. This successor volume incorporates the new and sometimes baffling world of assisted living. Nursing Homes and Assisted Living focuses on the psychological, emotional, and practical aspects of helping family members and seniors make a difficult transition. Silin approaches his subject with compassion and sensitivity, guiding readers through the process of finding the best possible care. He describes how nursing homes and assisted living facilities work and outlines the selection process; he explains how to prepare for the day a relative moves into a facility and suggests ways to help the resident settle in; he focuses on the family member's role in solving problems, obtaining good-quality care, and visiting. The author’s insights help caregivers cope with difficult decisions and deal with emotional issues such as guilt and grief, while celebrating the tender, rewarding aspects of being a caregiver. Vignettes from real-life caregivers narrating their experiences amplify Silin’s advice and will resonate with families. This book provides caregivers, family members, and seniors with the information they need to effect successful transitions. It is also a valuable tool for social workers, nurses, and family therapists.