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Zero Garbage Living

September 6, 2022

America’s current system of consumption and disposal incentivizes waste. To achieve environmental and social justice and address the mounting climate crisis, we need to move toward a zero-waste future. Deepika Saksena will show you how with planning and making good choices anyone can move towards a zero-waste lifestyle.

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