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Share it In a difficult and eventful year, discussions around zero waste policy have not always taken center stage. The recent National Zero Waste Conference offered signs of where the movement is heading and why participants see many opportunities for change. Originally scheduled by the National Recycling Coalition (NRC) for March in California, the conference was among the first industry events to be affected by the pandemic. The three-day virtual event held in early December also included a National Recycling Congress that organizers hope can serve as a model for future state events. As all eyes turn to 2021 priorities, these are five themes – among many – that emerged. ....
Disturbed by the impact of trash on the planet, a couple opens a zero waste store Jessica Wolfrom, The Washington Post Dec. 10, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail Justin and Anna Marino s journey to a zero-waste lifestyle began over pork sausages in Germany. Anna, who had been looking into the health benefits of a vegan diet, told her husband that when they returned home from vacation, meat would be officially off the menu. But eschewing animal products was just the beginning. Soon after, their attention turned to trash. It was kind of like a slow-moving coup on my part, said Anna, 32, a former seller on the website Etsy, who started researching the meat industry and the zero-waste movement. Even though they were only a family of four - the couple have two children, ages 6 and 3 - they knew they needed to change their lives. ....
Mason & Greens is the Washington region's first "zero-waste" store washingtonpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from washingtonpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.