Family Living Zero Waste Shares Tips to Live Sustainably
Many families have realized they are living a consumeristic and wasteful life but just don’t know where to start to make changes.
In this video Jessica at Baby Steps to Zero Waste, shares her journey off going zero waste as a family and what you can do as well. Jessica shares a lot of valuable information for raising a family zero waste.
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Website: https://babystepstozerowaste.wordpress.com/
Rob Greenfield is an activist and humanitarian dedicated to leading the way to a more sustainable and just world. He embarks on extreme projects to bring attention to important global issues and inspire positive change.
Check out some of Rob Greenfield’s books on Amazon:
Zero Waste Kids: Hands-On Projects and Activities to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/33ltXlb
Food Freedom: A Year of Growing and Foraging 100 Percent of My Food and Why It Matters ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3h7L5CY
Dude Making a Difference: Bamboo Bikes, Dumpster Dives and Other Extreme Adventures Across America ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3xUTBv5
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10 Eco-friendly Life Hacks for Minimalists
Youheum with Heal Your Living shares 10 suggestions to live more sustainably as a minimalist. On her channel she shares and teaches mindfulness, sustainability, minimalism, and wellness.
Follow Youheum and make positive changes in your life:
Website: https://www.healyourliving.com/
Youtube: https://youtube.com/c/HealYourLiving
Rob Greenfield is an activist and humanitarian dedicated to leading the way to a more sustainable and just world. He embarks on extreme projects to bring attention to important global issues and inspire positive change.
Check out some of Rob Greenfield’s books on Amazon:
Food Freedom: A Year of Growing and Foraging 100 Percent of My Food and Why It Matters ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3h7L5CY
Dude Making a Difference: Bamboo Bikes, Dumpster Dives and Other Extreme Adventures Across America ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3xUTBv5
Zero Waste Kids: Hands-On Projects and Activities to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/33ltXlb
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Why I Ate the Squirrels - Eating Food from My Garden
Why Rob Greenfield ate the squirrels that were eating food from his garden. He highly encourages deep and critical thinking vs. sticking to a single label or mindset. Go into this with an open mind.
Check out some of Rob Greenfield’s books on Amazon:
Food Freedom: A Year of Growing and Foraging 100 Percent of My Food and Why It Matters ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3h7L5CY
Dude Making a Difference: Bamboo Bikes, Dumpster Dives and Other Extreme Adventures Across America ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3xUTBv5
Zero Waste Kids: Hands-On Projects and Activities to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/33ltXlb
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This Woman Built 17 Gardens for Her Community and Isn’t Stopping!
“Grow Black Hudson is a Movement to re-introduce Black and Brown Community to the importance, and ancestral healing, that comes with growing our own food.”
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Rob Greenfield is an activist and humanitarian dedicated to leading the way to a more sustainable and just world. He embarks on extreme projects to bring attention to important global issues and inspire positive change.
Check out some of Rob Greenfield’s books on Amazon:
Food Freedom: A Year of Growing and Foraging 100 Percent of My Food and Why It Matters ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3h7L5CY
Dude Making a Difference: Bamboo Bikes, Dumpster Dives and Other Extreme Adventures Across America ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3xUTBv5
Zero Waste Kids: Hands-On Projects and Activities to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/33ltXlb
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How to Forage Free Food in Your Own Backyard!
Rob Greenfield is in a random backyard in Southern France to demonstrate to you how to forage in your own yard (or any yard near you). He introduces you to plants that are growing freely and abundantly all around us. Plants that others see as weeds, but with this video you’ll learn that you can eat the weeds! After learning that these plants are often more nutritious and delicious than many of the foods that you buy at the store, you may never look at a yard the same.
Check out some of Rob Greenfield’s books on Amazon:
Food Freedom: A Year of Growing and Foraging 100 Percent of My Food and Why It Matters ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3h7L5CY
Dude Making a Difference: Bamboo Bikes, Dumpster Dives and Other Extreme Adventures Across America ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3xUTBv5
Zero Waste Kids: Hands-On Projects and Activities to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/33ltXlb
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Building an Off Grid Tiny House from the Land
In this video Rob Greenfield builds an off grid tiny house from the land! He walks you through the whole process from tree to tiny house where he cuts down the tree, mills the lumber, and builds a tiny house from scratch!
He and others built this tiny house at Le Rêve de Gaia in Southern France.
Food Freedom: A Year of Growing and Foraging 100 Percent of My Food and Why It Matters ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3h7L5CY
Dude Making a Difference: Bamboo Bikes, Dumpster Dives and Other Extreme Adventures Across America ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3xUTBv5
Zero Waste Kids: Hands-On Projects and Activities to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/33ltXlb
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11 Easy Edible Plants for Beginner Foragers- Eating Wild Food
Food is growing freely and abundantly all around us, but many of us walk past this food every day without ever noticing. In this video Rob Greenfield shares 11 easy plants to help you begin foraging along with some of his basic tips to help you comfortably get started. Food doesn’t have to come from a grocery store. It can come from our own communities and we can produce and harvest our food in a sustainable manner.
Check out some of Rob Greenfield’s books on Amazon:
Food Freedom: A Year of Growing and Foraging 100 Percent of My Food and Why It Matters ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3h7L5CY
Dude Making a Difference: Bamboo Bikes, Dumpster Dives and Other Extreme Adventures Across America ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3xUTBv5
Zero Waste Kids: Hands-On Projects and Activities to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/33ltXlb
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Dumpster Diving for Food with Rob Greenfield
In less than 5 hours of dumpster diving I filled a completely empty pantry and fridge with over $1000 worth of perfectly good food. That’s collecting $200 an hour worth of food. It’s all sealed and unopened and it came from grocery store dumpsters. I’m passionate about ending food waste and hunger and I don’t think dumpster diving is the ultimate solution but for anyone out there who wants to save money on food or reduce their environmental impact, then dumpster diving is a great way to do it. With 1 in 7 Americans being food insecure or hungry, this is a way to meet their needs and eat better than they ever have before. For a complete guide to dumpster diving go to ► ► https://www.robgreenfield.org/dumpsterdiving/
Check out some of Rob Greenfield’s books on Amazon:
Food Freedom: A Year of Growing and Foraging 100 Percent of My Food and Why It Matters ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3h7L5CY
Dude Making a Difference: Bamboo Bikes, Dumpster Dives and Other Extreme Adventures Across America ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3xUTBv5
Zero Waste Kids: Hands-On Projects and Activities to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/33ltXlb
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Dumpster Diving Fills House Pantry and Fridge with Food
This is a normal American kitchen in a normal American house. But there’s something very different about what’s in it…
See the full video from the house here ► ► https://rumble.com/vgqqzp-dumpster-diving-for-food-with-rob-greenfield.html
Check out some of Rob Greenfield’s books on Amazon:
Food Freedom: A Year of Growing and Foraging 100 Percent of My Food and Why It Matters ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3h7L5CY
Dude Making a Difference: Bamboo Bikes, Dumpster Dives and Other Extreme Adventures Across America ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3xUTBv5
Zero Waste Kids: Hands-On Projects and Activities to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/33ltXlb
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My 44 Possessions: Everything I Own Fits in My Backpack | Minimalism
Everything I currently own fits into a small backpack, about 44 possessions.
Check out some of Rob Greenfield’s books on Amazon:
Food Freedom: A Year of Growing and Foraging 100 Percent of My Food and Why It Matters ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3h7L5CY
Dude Making a Difference: Bamboo Bikes, Dumpster Dives and Other Extreme Adventures Across America ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3xUTBv5
Zero Waste Kids: Hands-On Projects and Activities to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/33ltXlb
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Why I Almost Never Wear Shoes - The Many Benefits of Walking Barefoot
“Why are you barefoot?” “Where are your shoes?”
These are two fo the most common questions that I hear as people look at me with a curious look on their face.
There was a time when I wore shoes. I had all kinds too: hiking shoes, winter boots, business shoes, running shoes, flip flops, slip-ons, slippers, Velcro shoes, skateboard shoes, water shoes, athletic sandals… and the list could go on. I probably owned around a dozen pairs at any one point in my early adulthood. But as I grew a bit older I decided to break free of my preconceived notions of what was possible. I wanted to push the boundaries of my body. And ultimately, I wanted to live simply, free of many of the modern luxuries and conveniences that so many of us consider necessities. I had an idea that our feet could function just fine without shoes. I had an idea that our bodies had evolved over hundreds of thousands of years WITHOUT shoes on our feet and that today, our feet could probably still do just as well without them. In fact, I had an inkling that my feet might even be better off without shoes.
Well, it’s been about a decade since I embarked on my barefoot journey and today I’m going to talk to you about my barefoot life - why I’m barefoot, the benefits I’ve received from going barefoot and what you might get out of a little barefoot walking too.
Check out some of Rob Greenfield’s books on Amazon:
Food Freedom: A Year of Growing and Foraging 100 Percent of My Food and Why It Matters ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3h7L5CY
Dude Making a Difference: Bamboo Bikes, Dumpster Dives and Other Extreme Adventures Across America ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3xUTBv5
Zero Waste Kids: Hands-On Projects and Activities to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/33ltXlb
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13+ Survival Gardening Crops To Grow To Live Off Your Garden
Today I am going to talk to you about the Survival Garden. This is a garden designed to meet the majority of your nutritional needs in difficult times, to get you by for weeks or months without access to a grocery store and produce a majority of your food, even when times are good! Imagine being able to rarely make a trip to the grocery store and instead take daily trips to your garden for your sustenance along with your health and happiness! This video focuses on 13+ crops key for the survival garden.
Check out some of Rob Greenfield’s books on Amazon:
Food Freedom: A Year of Growing and Foraging 100 Percent of My Food and Why It Matters ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3h7L5CY
Dude Making a Difference: Bamboo Bikes, Dumpster Dives and Other Extreme Adventures Across America ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3xUTBv5
Zero Waste Kids: Hands-On Projects and Activities to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/33ltXlb
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Arrested for Dumpster Diving while Rescuing Food for People in Need
Meet Tony Moyer and Sam Troyer, brother-in-laws in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. They’ve been dumpster diving for 10 months, collecting $1000’s of good food and donating it to people in need. But in October they were arrested for dumpster diving at a CVS and charged with loitering and prowling at night as well as criminal trespassing.
The dumpster they were arrested at did not have a “no trespassing” sign posted, the gate was wide open, and the dumpster wasn’t locked. They weren’t prowling, they weren’t loitering, and they weren’t trespassing and dumpster diving isn’t even illegal in Pennsylvania. Tony and Sam always leave the place cleaner than they found it when dumpster diving and neither of them have ever been in trouble with the law.
Rob Greenfield is an activist and humanitarian dedicated to leading the way to a more sustainable and just world. He embarks on extreme projects to bring attention to important global issues and inspire positive change.
Check out some of Rob Greenfield’s books on Amazon:
Food Freedom: A Year of Growing and Foraging 100 Percent of My Food and Why It Matters ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3h7L5CY
Dude Making a Difference: Bamboo Bikes, Dumpster Dives and Other Extreme Adventures Across America ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3xUTBv5
Zero Waste Kids: Hands-On Projects and Activities to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/33ltXlb
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Foraging Healthy Wild Food for a Fast Food Meal
You’d be surprised at how much food is growing freely all around us. We simply have to open our eyes and look at the world through a new lens.
Yes, I live in Orland, Florida, but I’ve traveled to 49 states and 6 continents and can say that food is growing all over! It won’t look the same as this video, but from West to East and North to South and in between, food is growing all over! Cold climates, deserts and tropics all have their own abundance whether in the city or the wild. The resources exist to help you get started, but only if you apply yourself. Where there is a will there is a way.
But you MUST make sure you follow foraging ethics and be a good steward to the world around you!
Check out some of Rob Greenfield’s books on Amazon:
Food Freedom: A Year of Growing and Foraging 100 Percent of My Food and Why It Matters ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3b4DJwv
Dude Making a Difference: Bamboo Bikes, Dumpster Dives and Other Extreme Adventures Across America ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3b7kYIB
Zero Waste Kids: Hands-On Projects and Activities to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3ekcO1w
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Minimalism Tips for Beginners - The Story of How I Downsized My Life
This year I renewed my passport and they sent me back my old passport with 10 years of memories and sentimental value. I practice non-materialism and non-ownership and strive to be present in life by owning few possessions. I decided to use this passport as an opportunity to share my tips on how to downsize and simplify your life.
Millions of people desire to downsize their life and get rid of possessions, but often express that they feel lost on how to get started. In this video I share my journey from a collector to minimalist and my tips on how you can free yourself of possessions to live a happier, healthier and simpler life!
Check out some of Rob Greenfield’s books on Amazon:
Food Freedom: A Year of Growing and Foraging 100 Percent of My Food and Why It Matters ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3h7L5CY
Dude Making a Difference: Bamboo Bikes, Dumpster Dives and Other Extreme Adventures Across America ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/3xUTBv5
Zero Waste Kids: Hands-On Projects and Activities to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle ➣ ➣ https://amzn.to/33ltXlb
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