Sustainable in the City

Low Waste in the City

48 min · 17 de dic de 2024
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Join low waste couple Michael and Nancy as they share their ever-growing list of sustainable household practices—ditching non-recyclable packaging, swapping paper towels for reusable cloths, cutting junk mail, backyard composting, and so much more. Competitive by nature, the pair discusses how they keep each other on track and even inspire friends and family to adopt eco-friendly habits. Don’t miss this final episode of 2024, packed with practical tips to kickstart your sustainable new year. See you in 2025! Resources mentioned during the episode & more: * Find more information about the Nashville Department of Waste Services tips for backyard composting [https://www.nashville.gov/departments/water/zero-waste-nashville/zero-waste-individuals/composting] and Earth Machine backyard compost bins [https://www.nashville.gov/departments/water/zero-waste-nashville/zero-waste-individuals/composting/purchase-backyard-compost-bin]. * Check out Urban Green Lab’s sustainable gifting guide [https://urbangreenlab.org/sustainable-gifting-guide-blog/]. * Find more information about Metro Nashville Water Services rain barrels [https://www.nashville.gov/departments/water/community-education/rain-barrels] and read the Annual Consumer Confidence Report [https://www.nashville.gov/departments/water] on Nashville’s water quality. * Opt out of receiving junk mail with Catalog Choice [https://www.catalogchoice.org/]. * Visit Nashville’s refill stores, The Good Fill [https://thegoodfill.co/] and Sage Refill Market [https://www.sagerefillmarket.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoqaS3AQld1-itfqIdZWajP9WNC5EJIwR1lHbIGsP-3XQlLDHfp4]. * Learn about recycling bottles, jars, and jugs in the first episode of Sustainable in the City [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTq5Kfm-1TM&list=PL7S8KMVU8uxsFResqaHDTzNefNXGwcyXV]. * Sign up for the Nash Trash Newsletter [https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/TNNASH/subscriber/new?topic_id=TNNASH_406] to receive notice for the next recycling facility tour. * Learn more about the work of state and local sustainability organizations, like Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation [https://www.tn.gov/environment.html], Tennessee Environmental Council [https://www.tectn.org/], Cumberland River Compact [https://cumberlandrivercompact.org/], and The Nashville Food Project [https://www.thenashvillefoodproject.org/].  * Visit second-hand retails, like Habitat for Humanity ReStore [https://habitatnashville.org/restore/], Turnip Green Creative Reuse [https://turnipgreencreativereuse.org/], ThriftSmart [https://thriftsmart.com/], and Goodwill [https://giveit2goodwill.org/]. * Try Michael and Nancy’s favorite homemade hummus recipe [https://www.inspiredtaste.net/15938/easy-and-smooth-hummus-recipe/]. ••• Hosts: Allie Omens & Karissa Hampton Producer: Simone Chhut Music: Draped Apes Contact Sustainable in the City! Email: sitcnashville@gmail.com [sitcnashville@gmail.com] Learn More Nashville Waste Services: WasteServices.Nashville.gov [https://www.nashville.gov/departments/water/waste-and-recycling] Urban Green Lab: UrbanGreenLab.org [https://urbangreenlab.org/]

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