Let’s be real: zero waste is super hard to achieve.
I myself will likely never be truly zero waste, but much like minimalism, I see zero waste as more of a journey than an endpoint.
Several years ago, I came across a Facebook group called “Zero Waste, Zero Judgement."
The name itself drew me in, and I decided to join. While I am no longer on Facebook, or at least I’m not at the time of this recording, for a long time, this group was a place where I could ask questions and get honest, kind answers from like-minded individuals all over the world who were looking to help encourage one another to minimize our impact.
So, in episode 138 of the Outdoor Minimalist podcast, I am super excited to introduce Stephanie Hart, the current moderator of the group and the person who helped it grow to what it is today.
Stephanie drives 65,000 all-electric miles annually to bring truly sustainable, locally made, closed-loop products to Zero Waste and Refill shops up and down the West Coast. She is also building tools for eco-centered small businesses to thrive and reach thousands more customers daily.
She has a knack for looking at an issue from multiple angles so one solution does not exacerbate other areas of sustainability, and she shares her insights and fosters community in the ever-growing Facebook group Zero Waste, Zero Judgement.
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Zero Waste, Zero Judgement
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1814853925469112/
Stephanie Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-hart-04172437