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The Everyday Eco-Warrior

Srini Swaminathan

Shubhashree

Myth: Products marked 'recyclable' and 'biodegradable' are eco-friendly.

Truth: More often than not, these labels are stuck to deceive customers. Most of these products are unlikely to ever fully decompose and might degrade only after several hundred years!

We have all come across sustainability practices and tips that are unsustainable in themselves. But these 110 super-easy guidelines from zero-waste practitioners Srini and Shubhashree will simplify and demystify your 'going green' journey, and more importantly, actually help you make a difference. And, the best part is, you don't need to follow everything to the T! There is no one correct way to live sustainably. Going zero-waste is the need of the hour and cultivating some of these earth-happy habits in The Everyday Eco-Warrior will not only help the planet but will also be pocket-friendly in the long run!

So, pick the ones that are most feasible for your lifestyle, sprinkle them with some commitment, and you're all set to become an eco-warrior!

  • Classification : Self-Help
  • Pub Date : AUG 25, 2021
  • Imprint : Hachette India
  • Page Extent : 144
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9789391028534
  • Price : INR 399
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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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