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It’s 2020. Your local compost program has been canceled due to COVID. Shops are using single-use plastic in an attempt to curb the spread of coronavirus. Grocery stores are denying your reusable bags. Forget reusable cups at your local coffeeshop. And everyone is home, producing more disposable waste and individually trying to cool down their apartments during the hot summer.
For all of us eco-warriors, this year could not be a bigger climate disaster. And as the worst fires rage on the western coast and the southern coast is bombarded with hurricanes and tropical storms, we sit at home and wonder - WHAT CAN I DO?
Season 3 of Trash Talking with Eco-Warriors is all about fighting the green fight. Doing those small things that can turn into a wave, a movement, your win against the war. So if you’re tired of the status quo and staying at home doing NOTHING, this is it. Start small, start today. We’ll be giving you tips from leaders in the green movement who’ll share how you can contribute your small act in this green rebellion.
Rise up, Green Rebels.
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Season 3 of Trash Talking with Eco-Warriors is sponsored by Plaine Products. Plaine Products is a zero-waste personal care company that uses re-fillable aluminum bottles. Plaine Products shampoos, soaps and oils are toxin-free and vegan so they’re good for you and good for the planet.
Visit the link in the show notes or go to PlaineProducts.com and use promo code TRASHY20 for 20 percent off your first order of zero waste shampoos, conditioner and hand sanitizer.
Just for Season 3, all proceeds earned through this affiliate link and from advertisements will be donated directly to The Ocean Foundation’s Seagrass Grow project. Planting and protecting coastal wetlands and helping individuals reduce their carbon footprint. By sharing this podcast to your friends and network, you’ll be multiplying your work in the fight against climate change. So listen, share and rate this podcast wherever you get your podcasts.
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