By Dr Patrick Lee (views are the author’s own) This article is inspired by my niece, Jennifer who resides in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada with her family of four. Jennifer is a zero-waste movement activist. Over the summer she collected a number of skids of wood and transformed the materials into 10 to 14 inch trees as décor to raise money for charities. With climate issues on the rise, she decided to live the most eco-friendly lifestyle she can. Her family of four has been able to reduce their trash to one to two grocery bags a month.
Zero Waste
Zero Waste
Zero Waste
By Dr Patrick Lee (views are the author’s own) This article is inspired by my niece, Jennifer who resides in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada with her family of four. Jennifer is a zero-waste movement activist. Over the summer she collected a number of skids of wood and transformed the materials into 10 to 14 inch trees as décor to raise money for charities. With climate issues on the rise, she decided to live the most eco-friendly lifestyle she can. Her family of four has been able to reduce their trash to one to two grocery bags a month.