Learn What Zero Waste Living Really Looks Like

Save money, save the planet, and live better. Learn how easy reducing your waste actually is with tips from a sustainability expert.

Featuring Kathryn Kellogg , Sustainability Specialist

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Format
Every lesson includes carefully researched information, practical tips, and an actionable assignment for you to put what you’ve learned into practice! Completely mobile-friendly.
Duration
This course lasts 5 days, with one lesson per day delivered to your inbox.
Time
Each lesson takes 5-10 minutes to read.

What you will learn

  • More than 20 actionable ways to reduce waste in your home, today.
  • How to make sustainable, simple shopping choices
  • Zero waste choices that can save you money
  • Strategies for reusing things you already own
  • How to live a zero-waste lifestyle that will make an impactful difference in your community

Why should you take this course?

  1. Because reducing waste is not only the right thing to do, it benefits you too. By being more conscious about the waste you’re producing, shopping smartly, and reusing items, you will save money, avoid clutter, and live more simply.
  2. You care about protecting our planet. The amount of waste produced in our world is scary. Every small item you avoid wasting can help create positive ripple effects. Start making a bigger impact today.
  3. To learn how easy zero waste can actually be! A lot of people hear “zero waste” and think that it sounds impossible. In fact, a lot of the tips and tricks shared in this course are easy to implement. Why not give it a try?


Course Overview

5 Lessons

Understanding Zero Waste
Zero Waste in the Home
Shopping Smart
Reusing Like an Expert
Pushing for Change


Meet the Expert

Kathryn Kellogg
Sustainability Specialist
Kathryn Kellogg is the founder of goingzerowaste.com, a lifestyle website dedicated to breaking eco-friendly living down into a simple step-by-step process with lots of positivity and love. Kathryn is the author of two books focusing on sustainability, 101 Ways to Go Zero Waste and 101 Tips for a Zero Waste Kitchen. She is the spokesperson for plastic-free living for National Geographic, has been featured by the Guardian, CNN, Refinery29, and Bustle, and has a following on instagram of over 700k.
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What are others saying?

Nishtha

I knew that zero waste was a concept that I wanted to learn more about, and I’m so glad that I took the time to dig into this course. I have already taken many actions to reduce waste in my life, and feel so much better about my choices! I am very happy to now be a part of this movement in earnest. Thank you so much wikiHow!

Katie

I thought that zero waste would be way too hard for me and my family, but there are so many tips in this course that anyone could do. I am glad I tried this one out, because I’m living more mindfully which feels great.

Keerthana

In my experience, wikiHow courses are always brief and easily understood by people of many age groups. This course is no different – anyone can take steps to reduce their waste! Beyond the shadow of a doubt, this course has changed the way I am living and I am grateful that wikiHow helps to create awareness among people about many environmental conservation efforts.

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