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- '2' |
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- environment |
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- sustainability |
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- 'simple life' |
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date: '2021-01-08 21:43:28' |
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slug: 5ff8d200 |
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title: note |
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While reading the chapter 6 in How to Give Up Plastic by Will McCallum, I learnt that plastic enters the ocean as a result of us washing our clothes. Shockingly, a fleece jacket could be responsible for releasing as many as 250,000 microfibres.. the author advises that we buy less clothes, wash them less, buy non-synthetic clothes like organic cotton and wool where possible, and consider using a wash bag that can catch the microfibres inside and a washing machines with a microfibre filter. |
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In the chapter 7, I came across with the Zero-Waste Cheff, Anne Marie. She published a book and blog that includes recipes specifically featuring ingredients that can be sourced from plastic-free packaging. The recipes even include ones for cleaner. How inspiring! |
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Zero Waste Chef https://zerowastechef.com/ |