“There are people who are on the hustle; (they’re) worried about making rent. They’re not thinking about their trash.”
It’s sad but true: Sustainable living is exponentially harder for low-income individuals.
That’s because eco-consciousness can be expensive; it’s a drain on mental energy + time, too.
My guest this week is Ghoncheh Azadeh: she’s a sustainability warrior who comes to our conversation armed with challenges specific to eco-minimalism on a budget.
First, our conversation is theoretical:
– Is environmental consciousness an upper class privilege?
– Why do sustainable choices often carry a price tag?
Then we get practical: Ghoncheh makes eco-minimalism work for everyone with common-sense, incremental strategies.
My guest this week has a persistence + passion about her that’s envigorating. I’m thrilled to introduce you to Ghoncheh Azadeh!
Note: this is Part Two of a series on zero-waste living. Listen to Part One here.
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