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    Explore " plastic free july" with insightful episodes like "Did You Know About "Plastic Free July"? How Can We Use Less Plastic This Summer & The Global Plastics Treaty Coming.", "Julij brez plastike I Plastikfreier Juli", "Episode 142 - Plastic Free July Challenge", "Did You Try Plastic Free July? Wrap Up! What's Next? Pet Wellness For August (Solocast)" and "Making Restaurants More Reusable" from podcasts like ""Green with Tiffany", "AGORA Divan", "The Conscious Action Podcast", "Green with Tiffany" and "The Indisposable Podcast®"" and more!

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    Did You Know About "Plastic Free July"? How Can We Use Less Plastic This Summer & The Global Plastics Treaty Coming.

    Did You Know About "Plastic Free July"? How Can We Use Less Plastic This Summer & The Global Plastics Treaty Coming.

    Plastic Free July is coming to an end, but the summer is still in full swing. This is a check in for some tips to use less plastic in your life, the global plastics treaty that 's in the works and what can "we the people" accomplish together.

    Some great resources:
    5 Gyres - https://www.5gyres.org/
    Habits Of Waste - https://habitsofwaste.org/
    Heal The Bay - https://healthebay.org/
    Plastic Free July - https://www.plasticfreejuly.org/
    Global Plastics Treaty Info: https://www.earthday.org/oil-rich-countries-hinder-the-global-plastics-treaty/


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    Julij brez plastike I Plastikfreier Juli

    Julij brez plastike I Plastikfreier Juli

    Mesec julij ni le pričetek poletnih počitnic. Je tudi mesec brez plastike. Gre za iniciativo, ki si prizadeva k ozaveščanju o življenju brez plastike, ali vsaj brez plastične embalaže za enkratno uporabo. O problemih, ki jih prinaša pretirana raba plastike, o alternativah in možnih korakih k bolj odgovornemu načinu življenja, je Nika Škof govorila s predsednico društva Ekologi brez meja, Katjo Sreš.

    Der Monat Juli ist nicht nur der Beginn der Sommerferien. Er ist auch der plastikfreie Monat. Es handelt sich dabei um eine Initiative, die darauf abzielt, das Bewusstsein für ein Leben ohne Plastik oder zumindest ohne Einweg-Plastikverpackungen zu schärfen. Nika Škof sprach mit Katja Sreš, Präsidentin des Vereins Ökologen ohne Grenzen, über die Probleme, die durch den übermäßigen Einsatz von Plastik entstehen, über Alternativen und mögliche Schritte zu einer verantwortungsvolleren Lebensweise.

    Episode 142 - Plastic Free July Challenge

    Episode 142 - Plastic Free July Challenge

    On this episode Brian shares about the Plastic Free July movement,  aligning our actions with our values, keeping all the rubbish in a jar, inspiring others, understanding what we care about, creating sustainable change, invite and join with others. 

    We encourage you to join the Plastic Free July Challenge.

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    Did You Try Plastic Free July? Wrap Up! What's Next? Pet Wellness For August (Solocast)

    Did You Try Plastic Free July? Wrap Up! What's Next? Pet Wellness For August (Solocast)

    Did you give Plastic Free July a go? Talking plastic might not be sexy, but it is necessary. Today I'm doing a solocast to wrap up what we spoke about with my guests Rob Greenfield and Angela Sun, along with all the wins that plastic waste is experiencing. I also wanted to give a heads up for the month of August. Starting next week, it's Pet Wellness Month. I've learned so much over the years when in comes to pet health, specifically with small dogs. I want share this invaluable information from my guests for all the fur baby parents out there.


    Timestamps:

    • [0:41] Wrapping up plastic free July.
    • [2:00] How Tiffany learned about plastic pollution. 
    • [3:59] Some alarming facts about plastic pollution.
    • [5:53] Some good news about plastic.
    • [12:01] August and pet wellness month.

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    Making Restaurants More Reusable

    Making Restaurants More Reusable

    Hollywood actor & director turned Solutioneer John Charles Meyer is the Executive Director of Plastic Free Restaurants – a new nonprofit that helps restaurants, schools, and other US organizations who want financial and technical assistance to shift from single-use to reuse. Plastic Free Restaurants has already helped keep millions of pieces of plastic out of our waste stream. Listen in to find out how, and how you can help! 

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    Would Wearing 30 Days Of Your Own Trash Change The Way You Consume? Environmental Activist Rob Greenfield Shows People What That Looks Like

    Would Wearing 30 Days Of Your Own Trash Change The Way You Consume? Environmental Activist Rob Greenfield Shows People What That Looks Like

    For "Plastic Free July", I talked with Rob Greenfield. He's an environmental activist, humanitarian, writer, adventurer and friend. He chooses to take on extreme projects in an effort to inspire people to want to make a change. His latest project has been to wear all of his trash, by living like the average person, as he says "floating along in the breeze of consumerism". I spoke to him on the last day of wearing 30 days of his waste. Rob tells us all about the experience and the response he got. You might be surprised. We also chatted about how he started on this venture of living a more simple, sustainable life and his numerous extreme projects he's taken on over the years. I had the chance to see him literally grow over the 30 days while he was here in Los Angeles and watch his commitment and laser focus for this project he completed and why it's so important to him. Listen in to hear his sustainable story and why "sustainability to me is freedom".

    To learn more about Rob Greenfield https://www.robgreenfield.org/la/


    Timestamps:

    • [1:37] Rob's 70lb trash suit.
    • [7:49] How Tiffany met Rob.
    • [10:17] Becoming mindful and aware of what we use and throw away.
    • [12:52] Downsizing.
    • [14:28] Growing and foraging your own food.
    • [22:04] How did you get into sustainability?
    • [25:41] Living without credit cards, material goods, and more.
    • [28:23] Food shortages and food distribution. 
    • [38:12] The bike tour and the kindness of others.
    • [42:43] 1,000 days without a shower.
    • [50:28] Rob's book Be the Change.
    • [56:11] 3 ways to choose to care. 

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    Who is Responsible for Saving our Planet? with Anne-Marie Bonneau (@ZeroWasteChef)

    Who is Responsible for Saving our Planet? with Anne-Marie Bonneau (@ZeroWasteChef)

    Is a consumer-focused “zero waste lifestyle” the solution to environmental destruction? No… and yes. In this episode, Prerna interviews Anne-Marie Bonneau, sustainability activist and author of The Zero Waste Chef about environmental justice, realistic sustainability goals, and activist mental health.

    The two discuss who is truly responsible for saving the planet, and how corporations across industries (like Big Food AND Big Tech) have the same tendency to divert responsibility for collective well-being.

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    About Anne-Marie: Cookbook author, blogger, fermenter and sourdough baker Anne-Marie Bonneau has lived plastic-free since 2011. Through social media, her blog and her book, The Zero-Waste Chef: Plant-Forward Recipes and Tips for a Sustainable Kitchen and Planet, Anne-Marie shows others how reducing their trash not only benefits the planet but also satisfies their taste buds, improves their well-being and boosts their bank accounts. A Canadian transplant, she has two grown daughters and lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and sourdough starter, Eleanor.

    Episode 89: Plastic Free July and Bucket List Update

    Episode 89: Plastic Free July and Bucket List Update

    www.startingsustainability.com Have you heard of Plastic Free July? This is a global movement that has been around since 2011 and is really gaining momentum. Listen in to learn more about the movement and how to join. It is also more than half way through the year and Kaylin checks in on her January bucket list to see how she has done so far. www.startingsustainability.com/episode89

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    Episode 62 with Miriama Kamo - Being an activist for the Earth

    Episode 62 with Miriama Kamo - Being an activist for the Earth

    On this episode we talk with Miriama Kamo, journalist, author, TV presenter & mother.

    We explore the experience of being Māori, healing and moving forward as a country, the power of grassroots movements, a holistic perspective to wellbeing, the power of connection, living zero-waste, our relationship with the Earth, understanding our privilege, climate change impacts, being an activist in your own home.

    Miriama talks about her journey, her love of stories, deciding to reduce her waste, her ‘failures’ and learnings on the journey, being a great ancestor, how governments can make huge changes like lockdowns when they believe we are in an emergency.

    For more about Miriama follow her on Instagram & Facebook.

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    027. Plastic Free July & Circular Carnival with Danii Mcletchie of Carnicycle

    027. Plastic Free July & Circular Carnival with Danii Mcletchie of Carnicycle

    Ignighted by her love for Trinidad and Tobago Carnival, an appreciation for the environment, and an aversion to over consumption, Danii Mcletchie co-founded Carnicycle to bridge the gap between carnival culture and sustainability. On this episode host Derval Barzey sits down with Danii to discuss becoming plastic positive.

    This social entrepreneur gives new life to single-use plastic used in costumes and carnival events, reducing the ecological footprint by integrating principles of sustainability and circularity  in the 'greatest show on earth.'

    Carnicycle is the #1 Carnival costume recycle. Since launching in November 2018, Carnicycle has recycled over 200 costumes. The COVID pandemic forced their pivot towards more online engagement with webinars, talks and other virtual activities, until the parade of the bands resumes. 
    Connect with Carnicyle Here.

    Be part of the solution: sign up for Plastic Free July


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    Email: theclimateconscious@gmail.com

    Episode 61 - Plastic Free July Movement

    Episode 61 - Plastic Free July Movement

    On this episode Brian explores the Plastic Free July movement, his journey with it as well as reducing his overall waste.
    Living a zero-waste life based on knowing why and taking actions that are aligned with what one cares about.

    Have you join the challenge? Share with us what has been your experience, and inspire others!

    We are here to change the world!

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    Tim Silverwood on circularity and saying no to plastic - Summer Series

    Tim Silverwood on circularity and saying no to plastic - Summer Series

    Hello, and welcome to the Slow Home Summer series! For 5 weeks over December and January we’ll be revisiting some of our favourite episodes from 2017, so we can walk the walk and slow down during the Christmas break. Also it turns out podcasts, just like fine wine, really do get better with age. Whether you missed them the first time around, or are having another listen, we hope you enjoy these poggies as much as we did!

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    Tim Silverwood is one of Brooke’s environmental role models. He maintains that he’s just an ordinary guy who somehow found himself at the forefront of environmental activism in Australia, but his passion and knowledge means that while he may be an ordinary guy, the impact he’s having on the growing environmental movement in Australia is anything but ordinary. As one of the founders of Take 3 for the Sea and a powerful voice in the movement away from single-use plastics, Tim is having a massive impact both in Australia and around the world.

    In today’s episode Tim and Brooke talk about the Plastic-Free July campaign and why it’s so important, but they also go back to the catalyst for Tim’s shift to environmentalism. Perhaps not surprisingly, Tim’s passion for protecting the ocean started in his passion for the waves and like so many people now heavily invested in protecting our wild spaces, Tim was a surfer who used his love of the ocean to drive changes in his own life.

    They also talk about the importance of small steps, and why Tim believes it’s the only way to convert the apathetic in to the passionate, but also why these small steps are only the first part of creating global change.

    One of the beautiful themes that keeps emerging in Brooke and Tim’s conversation is the idea of connection - both to each other and the environment we all live in - and Tim specifically talks about the ways in which we’re all connected to the health of the oceans. It’s far too easy to think the issue of plastic pollution isn’t one we’re part of, and Tim gets very passionate as he talks about the different ways our actions can have an impact - both positive and negative.

    They also talk about the problematic issue of recycling and why so much of what we think of as ‘good recycling’ is actually exacerbating the problem, and why the circular economy and circular design is the way of the future.

    To read more, head over to http://www.slowyourhome.com/ss184 for all the links and resources mentioned, as well as the full blog post.

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    Tim Silverwood on circularity, connection and saying no to plastic

    Tim Silverwood on circularity, connection and saying no to plastic

    Tim Silverwood is one of Brooke’s environmental role models. He maintains that he’s just an ordinary guy who somehow found himself at the forefront of environmental activism in Australia, but his passion and knowledge means that while he may be an ordinary guy, the impact he’s having on the growing environmental movement in Australia is anything but ordinary. As one of the founders of Take 3 for the Sea and a powerful voice in the movement away from single-use plastics, Tim is having a massive impact both in Australia and around the world.

    In today’s episode Tim and Brooke talk about the Plastic-Free July campaign and why it’s so important, but they also go back to the catalyst for Tim’s shift to environmentalism. Perhaps not surprisingly, Tim’s passion for protecting the ocean started in his passion for the waves and like so many people now heavily invested in protecting our wild spaces, Tim was a surfer who used his love of the ocean to drive changes in his own life.

    They also talk about the importance of small steps, and why Tim believes it’s the only way to convert the apathetic in to the passionate, but also why these small steps are only the first part of creating global change.

    One of the beautiful themes that keeps emerging in Brooke and Tim’s conversation is the idea of connection - both to each other and the environment we all live in - and Tim specifically talks about the ways in which we’re all connected to the health of the oceans. It’s far too easy to think the issue of plastic pollution isn’t one we’re part of, and Tim gets very passionate as he talks about the different ways our actions can have an impact - both positive and negative.

    They also talk about the problematic issue of recycling and why so much of what we think of as ‘good recycling’ is actually exacerbating the problem, and why the circular economy and circular design is the way of the future.

    Head over to http://www.slowyourhome.com/181 for links to Tim’s online store, website and other links we discussed in today’s episode.

    Enjoy!

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    Plastics: Tackling the packaging

    Plastics: Tackling the packaging

    Ben and Brooke have spent the past few weeks discussing ways to reduce our plastics consumption. They've looked at doing away with single use plastics, talking to providers about non-plastic options and taking three for the sea every time we're out in nature. This week they round out this mini-series by encouraging you to re-think your purchases based on packaging. 

    Often we can find a similar product in non-plastic packaging, and the premise of this episode is very simple: buy the alternatives and avoid the plastic where possible. 

    They also encourage you to be vocal about your changes, letting brands know why you're no longer supporting them and what it would take for you to come back. Companies do pay attention to feedback from their customers - particularly if those customers begin to take their custom elsewhere - and it's by engaging in these conversations that we're going to see change not only at the grassroots level but also from the top levels of organisations. 

    Hopefully this series has been inspiring to you, and head over to http://www.slowyourhome.com/176 for the full blog post and to leave a comment, sharing the changes you've made this month. 

    Enjoy!

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    Plastics: Take 3 for the Sea

    Plastics: Take 3 for the Sea

    In this week’s plastics episode, Ben and Brooke take their inspiration directly from an organisation they're very very fond of: Take 3 for the Sea.

    Founded by surfing enthusiast, Amanda Marechal, marine ecologist, Roberta Dixon-Valk and environmentalist, Tim Silverwood, Take 3 is based on the very simple idea that small actions can have a big impact. And considering Plastic-Free July has begun, Ben and Brooke figured this would be a great time to talk about this very simple idea that lies at the heart of Take 3:

    Simply Take 3 pieces of rubbish with you when you leave the beach, waterway or… anywhere.

    Every time you go out in to nature - be it the beach, a bushwalk, the park or river - pick up three pieces of rubbish and put them in the bin. It’s that simple.

     

    Head over to http://www.slowyourhome.com/174 for the full post and a list of resources mentioned in today’s show.

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    Plastics: Talk to your butcher

    Plastics: Talk to your butcher

    Last week Ben and Brooke introduced a new four-part Monday series dealing with plastics. Specifically, how to use less of them in day to day life. They covered the Big 4 - straws, drink bottles, takeaway coffee cups and plastic shopping bags - and offered a whole heap of solutions to help you live a Plastic Free July (and August, and September and so on…) 

    This week they’re encouraging you to get a little awkward.

    When Brooke and Ben first started to make a concerted effort to reduce their plastic use it became clear quite quickly that it wasn’t going to simply happen. Providers weren’t going to read their minds, they weren’t going to offer plastic-free alternatives without any prompting, and they certainly weren’t going to know alternatives were desired at all unless people started the conversation.

    What they’ve learnt over the past 12 months of cutting back is that in order to see change, people need to be willing to make change. And sometimes that means being the weird one, having the awkward conversation, bringing your own bag to the bakery, explaining that you’re doing an experiment - whatever needs doing to gently start the movement.

    Head over to http://www.slowyourhome.com/172 for the full blog post, resource list and this week’s action. Enjoy!

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