
Imagine having a zero-waste, sustainable life with the power to create consumables without the need for polluting packaging. That is the idea of the non-fiction book “A Life Without Waste”, which has become this Saturday’s recommendation by Camilasbooks.
The reviewer highlighted that this book, written by American Megean Weldon, introduced her to a very interesting and current topic: recycling and reusing certain things.
Weldon provides tips, strategies, recipes and DIY projects to reduce waste in this accessible, beautifully designed and illustrated guide so everyone can get closer to a zero-waste world.
This book “provides a kind of route that makes this reading much more digestible and also allows us to organize and categorize well everything that has to do with recycling and reusing some things, and obviously reducing waste.”
Camilasbooks explains that the book is divided into different forms of various areas of our lives such as, for example: grocery shopping, the use of cleaning products, how we can reduce waste when we travel, when we give gifts, etc.
“One of the things that caught my attention the most and that I found very interesting about the author's perspective on this topic is not to basically throw away the things we have to replace them with reusable things, we should always use what we already have.”
“In short, this book is a kind of guide that shows us a little bit about how we can help. A little bit about what has to do with sustainability in being able to do a little bit about how it is in our way of consumption and also to better deal with what has to do with waste and how we can deal with it in a much more planet-friendly way.”
To find out more about this book and many others, don't miss this and all of Camilasbooks' recommendations every Saturday on Península 360 Press.
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