Bea Johnson - Household without waste

Bea Johnson – Household without waste

Our newly offered book on "How to make life simple by reducing waste production". Bee Johnson managed to make a nice halo in the western world with his book. An increasing number of people start to notice that the meaning of life is not what we own. It comes to us that the more we own, the less free we are – the more we buy, the more we need to earn and the more we have, the more fear we usually feel. We notice that the sea of ​​waste, which is a consequence of our current lifestyle, destroys the planet and human health. With Beina's book, we got instructions on how to do it. The popularity of the book testifies not only to the sold–out halls on Beina's lectures, but also to the fact that its editions are the fans themselves in most countries.

389 Kč
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The book is actually a re-discovery of what many of us have grown up. But it is a perfect manual, a guide that guides you through all essential areas of life so that stone does not remain on the stone. The more you open up the ideas in the book, the more you can turn your life - from making life to life.

  • A very practical guide to shopping without buying a ton of garbage.
  • An even more practical guide to how to re-organize all the basic areas of human life so they can work as simply as possible.
  • Countless recipes for domestic production of anything
  • Practical tips for storing food.
  • Instructions on how to access Christmas, Valentine's Day and other holidays.
  • The book also contains a supplement on Czech realms.

 

Since 2008, Bea Johnson has managed to live with her household (4 people and a dog) producing only one liter jar of waste per year. With her book The Houseless, without waste and tireless tearing, has managed to move the world movement for a "life without waste" throughout the Western world (= life that is incomparably more joyful and responsible than the life of a common citizen of today's consumer society). With brutal openness, she shows the whole life of her family showing that this lifestyle can have sex, even sex appeal, and that it brings many health benefits, both time and financial savings.

He is the winner of the The Green Awards, a worldwide award in the media, universities, corporate events, conferences, and journalists and schools excursions to his home. In her blog, she created the Bulk App application that maps global locations where bulk goods can be bought on a scale. Thanks to its commitment to the topic and the positive style of communication, it is globally regarded as a global guru and spokesman for the zero waste movement. The New York Times called her "Princess Wreckless Life" and Paris Match "a New Messianic Ecology".