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(Im)Perfectly Zero Waste

Srini Swaminathan

Shubhashree

Research indicates that by 2048 India is set to be the largest waste contributor in the world. The time for us to do something about it is NOW! But how can Indians, especially those living in urban areas, live sustainably? Is a zero-waste lifestyle really possible? In (Im)Perfectly Zero Waste, ardent practitioners of sustainable lifestyles Srini and Shubhashree a­ffirm that living a zero-waste life is neither as difficult nor as pocket-unfriendly as it is made out to be!

 

In this refreshing, jargon-free guide, you will discover:

 

* how to host zero-waste events and sustainable gifting ideas;

* budget-friendly recipes and easy cleaning substitutes;

* simple and practical advice to manage and reduce the waste around your home…and more!

 

Filled with information on the growing garbage crisis and peppered with DIYs and easily doable tips, (Im)Perfectly Zero Waste will be the perfect companion on your journey to a more eco-conscious

life and will help you contribute to the planet’s well-being. After all, little steps go a long way!

  • Classification : Self-Help
  • Pub Date : AUG 25, 2021
  • Imprint : Hachette India
  • Page Extent : 264
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9789391028442
  • Price : INR 450
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Srini Swaminathan

Srini Swaminathan is a Chennai-based consultant in the social development sector. Over the last seven years, he has adopted small but impactful measures in his daily life on the path to sustainable living in urban India and has regularly shared his journey via print and social media. He has been plogging (picking trash while running) since 2013 and has also launched volunteer-driven awareness initiatives like Spot Fix Chennai, which aims to clean up the city's trash filled spots.

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Shubhashree

Shubhashree is a Bengaluru-based visual artist and illustrator who, among other things, loves to write. She is currently educating herself on living a low-impact life, and as part of the Let’s Talk Trash project, she has produced illustrated books for adults and children to get the conversation started about our waste footprint. When she isn’t cooking, baking, eating or dreaming about a favourite meal, she is probably making an illustration of it.

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