Zero Waste Living the 80/20 way

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Who Is Trader Trove
Here at Trader Trove we are passionate about all forms of art and expression; we believe our world would be incredibly dull without our creatives. We are overjoyed that we can invite local artists to showcase their work and share with the wider community their stories, educating our customers about the process, the designs and the time behind each piece.

Empowering the busy individual to do the easy things that have a real impact on the climate and waste crises.Many of us feel powerless to solve the looming climate and waste crises.

We have too much on our plates, and may think these problems are better solved by governments and businesses. This book unlocks the potential in each "too busy" individual to be a crucial part of the solution. Stephanie Miller combines her career focused on climate change with her own research and personal experience to show how a few, relatively easy lifestyle changes can create significant positive impact. Using the simplicity of the 80/20 rule, she shows us those things (the 20%) that we can do to make the biggest (80%) difference in reversing the climate and waste crises.

About the Author

Stephanie J. Miller is the founder of Zero Waste in DC, a company providing zero waste household consultations and advocacy through corporate and community presentations. Previously, she spent her career in international development and was a leading voice on climate change at the International Finance Corporation, the private sector arm of the World Bank. She lives in Washington, District of Columbia.