Zero Waste Imperfectly
A podcast by Sheila Haque
273 Episodio
-  Candles and SafetyPubblicato: 08/10/2022
-  Halloween SpendingPubblicato: 07/10/2022
-  Greenwashing and CleanersPubblicato: 06/10/2022
-  But It Smells CleanPubblicato: 05/10/2022
-  Time vs Cost of SustainabilityPubblicato: 23/09/2022
-  Laundry with OzonePubblicato: 22/09/2022
-  Shop Update 19Pubblicato: 20/09/2022
-  Landfill in NumbersPubblicato: 19/09/2022
-  Pinterest Perfect PantryPubblicato: 18/09/2022
-  Uses for White VinegarPubblicato: 17/09/2022
-  Pumpkin Dog TreatsPubblicato: 16/09/2022
-  Regrowing from ScrapsPubblicato: 15/09/2022
-  Cardboard Box CompostingPubblicato: 14/09/2022
-  Bokashi Composting: Kids can do it!Pubblicato: 13/09/2022
-  Pumpkin UsesPubblicato: 12/09/2022
-  The Transition to More Recycling BinsPubblicato: 11/09/2022
-  Convincing Husband to go Zero WastePubblicato: 30/08/2022
-  Stigma and AssumptionsPubblicato: 29/08/2022
-  Pets, Poop, & Zero WastePubblicato: 28/08/2022
-  USA Food Waste RegulationPubblicato: 27/08/2022
Welcome to Zero Waste Imperfectly, the podcast where we embrace the journey towards a greener lifestyle, one small step at a time. Hosted by Sheila, each short and unedited episode is designed to fit seamlessly into the busy lives of families looking to make a positive impact on the environment without the pressure of perfection.In just a few minutes, we provide practical tips, simple swaps, and inspiring stories that make sustainable living accessible and achievable for everyone. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your eco-friendly habits, Zero Waste Imperfectly offers easy-to-implement advice for reducing waste and living more sustainably.Join us as we explore topics like reducing household waste, sustainable shopping, eco-friendly pet care, and much more. Perfect for families on the go, our episodes are packed with actionable insights that make it easy to incorporate zero waste practices into your daily routine.Tune in, get inspired, and remember: every little bit helps, and it's okay to be perfectly imperfect on your zero waste journey.
