
Quitting Plastic
Easy and practical ways to cut down the plastic in your life
Allen & Unwin (Publisher)
Published on 4. February 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-76052-871-3 (ISBN)
Description
'A great guide to the many things you can do to reduce your plastic footprint.' - Craig Reucassel, ABC TV's War on Waste
Where do you start if you want to reduce the plastic in your life? Especially when most of us are wearing it, eating and drinking from it, sitting on it, walking on it, and probably even ingesting it. Anywhere you go, plastic is within easy reach - even in Antarctica and the North Pole.
We didn't quit plastic overnight. In fact, it's still a work in progress. But along the way, we have learnt a lot by researching the issue from the grass roots up, speaking to people, and finding out what works and what doesn't. We answer the tricky questions, like 'How will I wash my hair?', 'Do I have to give up crackers?', 'What about my bin liner?' and 'Is this going to be expensive?'
As we continue to remove throw-away plastics from our daily lives, we've discovered we're friendlier with our local communities, we're eating healthier food, and de-cluttering happens by itself. It feels great!
'The simple, practical tips in this inspiring guide will help you reduce plastic in your daily life and help the planet too - every little bit counts!' - Rebecca Prince-Ruiz, Plastic Free July Foundation
Where do you start if you want to reduce the plastic in your life? Especially when most of us are wearing it, eating and drinking from it, sitting on it, walking on it, and probably even ingesting it. Anywhere you go, plastic is within easy reach - even in Antarctica and the North Pole.
We didn't quit plastic overnight. In fact, it's still a work in progress. But along the way, we have learnt a lot by researching the issue from the grass roots up, speaking to people, and finding out what works and what doesn't. We answer the tricky questions, like 'How will I wash my hair?', 'Do I have to give up crackers?', 'What about my bin liner?' and 'Is this going to be expensive?'
As we continue to remove throw-away plastics from our daily lives, we've discovered we're friendlier with our local communities, we're eating healthier food, and de-cluttering happens by itself. It feels great!
'The simple, practical tips in this inspiring guide will help you reduce plastic in your daily life and help the planet too - every little bit counts!' - Rebecca Prince-Ruiz, Plastic Free July Foundation
Reviews / Votes
'This wonderful wee book is sure to inspire and educate you. It's full of tips, hints and recipes to help you succeed. I love it.' - NZ BookloversMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
St Leonards
Australia
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 178 mm
Width: 137 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
204 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-76052-871-3 (9781760528713)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
CLARA WILLIAMS ROLDAN is a young policy and legislative advisor in NSW Parliament. Witnessing parliament at work has convinced Clara that lots of individual actions which may seem small at the time can drive important changes in our lives. Clara is writing with her mother, LOUISE WILLIAMS, a Walkley-award winning journalist and writer with a lifelong interest in environmental protection. Louise has served on the Waste and Recovery Strategic Reference Group of the Northern Beaches Council in Sydney and is co-founder of the Baringa Bush Community Garden. She is the author of A True Story of the Great Escape.
Content
1. Introduction
2. Good Plastics, Bad Plastics
3. Old habits die hard...
4. Getting started
5. The Kitchen
6. The Laundry and Cleaning
7. The Bathroom
8. Your Wardrobe
9. Plastic Free Kids
10. Entertaining and Eating (and Drinking) Out
11. The end of single use plastics?
12. What more can I do?
2. Good Plastics, Bad Plastics
3. Old habits die hard...
4. Getting started
5. The Kitchen
6. The Laundry and Cleaning
7. The Bathroom
8. Your Wardrobe
9. Plastic Free Kids
10. Entertaining and Eating (and Drinking) Out
11. The end of single use plastics?
12. What more can I do?