Sustainable Minimalism
Zero Waste Living. Habits, Decluttering and Design for a Simpler and Authentic Life
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Narrateur(s):
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Gary Tredwell
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Auteur(s):
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Noelle Gill
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Practical tips to start living a sustainable minimalist lifestyle
As you may already know, it is very common for people to attach much more importance to material things than they should. Minimalism helps us make room for the truly important things in life: our passions, what drives us, our family, our health, etc. But it also helps us be more conscious of the environment as minimalism and sustainability go hand-in-hand. Living a minimalist lifestyle often brings us very close to also living a sustainable lifestyle. Let’s look at how we can take that extra step to protect our planet.
A sustainable lifestyle is not only easy to achieve but if done right, it can be a really rewarding experience. This book will give you some easy tips to lead a more sustainable lifestyle.
The Diderot Effect: Why we want things we don't need?
The phenomenon, “part psychological, and part deliberate manipulation,” drives heedless shopping and creates needless waste.
There are more examples of the Diderot Effect all around us:
- We buy a new shirt or dress…and immediately begin looking for new shoes to match, instead of maintaining a minimalist wardrobe.
- We bring home a new couch…and suddenly the end tables in our living room appear old and shabby, in need of replacement.
- We move into a new home…and use the occasion to replace our existing bedroom set with a new one.
In each circumstance, the reality is that we already owned enough shoes and our end tables and bedroom furniture worked just fine before. But because something new had been introduced into our lives, we were immediately drawn into a process of spiraling consumption.
Want to hear more? Buy this book and start your new life today.
Also, inside you’ll learn:
- Project 333
- Minimalist race
- Minimalism at home
- Four steps to start a minimalist life
- Becoming aware consumers
- Reduce plastic waste in 14 steps
- The carbon footprint
- Difference between sustainability and minimalism
- The decluttering
- Marie Kondo's rules for home decluttering
- Twenty minimalist habits for a simpler life
- Teaching sustainable minimalism to children
- Creating a minimal wardrobe for children
- Furniture, furnishings, and accessories for the home
- Minimalism skincare
- Apply minimalism to the kitchen
- The thought of Fumio Sasaki