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Some of us eat pork patties, others chickpea only. Some of us wait at zebra crossings, others for car wash. Some of us get lost in hypermarkets, others in second-hand shops. Some of us would annul the smoking ban, others the alcohol ban… Howsoever, one thing’s for sure, we all throw trash. You are already guessing, right? We can change this, as well.
What do you say about only one maison jar of waste per year?
What do you say about only one maison jar of waste per year?
Coming up!“Zero waste seems unachievable to many simply because our civilization is so set in consumerism, that it cannot imagine living otherwise and because there are a lot of stigmatisms attached to waste free living. People tend to think that it costs more and takes more time. My vocation is to shatter these misconceptions and the objective of my talk in Macedonia is to do just that.” (Bea Johnson in an interview for “Nova Makedonija”)
In the spotlightIt’s easy for you to be sitting there at home, in front of your television, consuming whatever you want, tossing everything in the trash, and leaving it out on the street for the garbage truck to take it away. But where does the garbage go?
- Magna, former recycling picker at Rio de Janeiro’s Jardim Gramacho landfill in the documentary Waste Land |
ApplyBea Johnson and spring will arrive in Skopje at the same time! If you want to see Bea’s jar of trash for 2016 in person, hurry up and sign up here no later than 18 March. The lectures at the University American College Skopje and at Public Room are free of charge, signing up is a must and guess what: there isn’t much room left! |
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