About Closing the Loop on Zero Waste: Living in Alignment with Nature

What if you could embark on a transformative journey that not only reduces waste, but aligns you with the natural systems of the earth?

Closing the Loop on Zero Waste: Living in Alignment with Nature is a groundbreaking guide to embracing the Closed-Loop Zero Waste lifestyle.

This book introduces a revolutionary approach, teaching you the seven Rs while helping you implement the power of a holistic, nature-centric existence. It’s a philosophy that harmonizes with the earth’s closed-loop cycles, transforming the way we interact with materials.

Benefits of Closing the Loop on Zero Waste:

Live Intentionally: Discover simple solutions to live in alignment with the earth, fostering a sense of purpose and connection.

Find your Why: Gain inspiration to unearth your personal motivation for sustainable living, igniting a passion for positive change.

Get Started with Ease: Navigate the transition using practical, easy-to-implement steps that promise a significant impact on your environmental footprint.

In an era dominated by consumerism and disconnection from nature, Closing the Loop on Zero Waste comes as a beacon of hope, shedding light on the overlooked impact of our daily choices. It offers a comprehensive lifestyle shift to a more intentional, sustainable and connected way of living.

It’s time to align with nature and make a lasting impact- one mindful choice at a time.

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About Zero Waste Kids

Inspired by internationally acclaimed environmental activist Rob Greenfield, Zero Waste Kids teaches through projects and activities how to reduce, reuse, and recycle at home, at school, and in the community.

Zero-waste living is one of the biggest environmental movements of today. Millions of people are inspired to create less trash as part of their desire to live a more environmentally friendly life. The Zero-waste movement is an excellent opportunity to help children to understand the world they live in and inspire them to start living in a more sustainable way. Of all the environmental problems we face, “trash” is one that is easiest to understand because it is very visual, whereas many other problems are more abstract. Zero-waste isn’t the solution to the world’s problems, but a very good place to start.

Zero-waste projects include the following:

–Conduct a household trash audit to discover who throws away what and why.

–Swap disposable shopping bags and lunch boxes for reusable, zero-waste options.

–Compost your food scraps and grow your own food.

–Make natural-dye playdough, leaf prints, and more.

–Leading by example, the author is donating all of his proceeds from the book to environmental nonprofit organizations. Zero Waste Kids is every kid’s go-to guide for making a difference.

Activities contributed by April Hepokoski, Zion Lights, Heidi Rose, Alyssa Binns Gunderson, and Michelle Cassar

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