I read this book for you. It is Katherine Kellogg’s 101 Ways to Go Zero Waste. Does anyone really want to go zero waste? What the hell is zero waste? Right–wasting nothing. what about being wasted? Can you go zero waste and still get wasted? Oh yeah, it’s not a state of consciousness. It is the incredible effort of day-to-day action to not be wasteful of anything.
It is because of the lazy-ass ways of us people that the land, water, and skies are being filled up with garbage. Good grief, creatures are choking on plastic. Isn’t that enough to rethink the consumer nightmare on this planet?
Marching to the beat of getting more, being more, and doing more, leaves little time for the thoughtful and difficult path of zero waste. But if you want to start the path of zero waste, Katherine makes it dead simple. All you need to do is begin with just one of the 101 ways she so brilliantly describes in the book.
Now aren’t you glad I read this for you!
Oh, and what is so fabulously zero waste about this gorgeous Lily Silk peignoir set I’m wearing? Longevity and not needing to obsessively wash it.
When you slip into this exquisitely designed ensemble and feel the luxury of the silk upon your skin, you will want for nothing. You will experience the very essence of zero waste at your core.
Being zero waste is a gateway to ultimate possibility. Let Katherine be your guide. Dare to take a step. Not just for yourself, but for the land, the water, the skies, and all creatures.
Now, where do you want to reside? On a hill of garbage built from fast fashion and fast-food containers surrounded by polluted waters. Or how about on fertile ground, surrounded by pristine waters, while wrapped in a peignoir set that is the antithesis of fast fashion.



