E6: How to be a zero waste mum with Claire Sumners aka Zero Waste Maman.
Release Date: 08/02/2019
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We discuss sustainable fishing, whether there is such a thing, and what you can do to get a career in marine protection and conservation. The realities of field work and how to get internships in projects you love.
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If you are ever in any doubt about what it is possible to achieve in life then this is the inspirational story for you!
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The expertise of 6 of the 8 @oceans8brighton team in one podcast!
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After watching the Blue Planet 2 episode with the sperm whale baby eating the plastic bucket, Paul White and three of his friends decided that they needed to be a part of the solution.
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Rob Thompson got creative with ocean waste and turned it into kayaks amount other things.
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"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." Margaret Mead
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How to be an effective ocean activist - a question on many people's mind at the moment.
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Louise is a fellow Oceans 8 Brighton consultant and has been creating informative art from waste plastic since 2006.
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This episode is a bit longer but Melanie is just too interesting and inspiring so I didn't want to cut much out!
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The Ocean has a tummy ache!
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Claire has two small children and yet still manages to produce very little waste and especially plastic waste. I am not a parent but I know that parenting is a tough enough job in itself. So Claire puts me to shame really with my struggles to reduce waste.
Like most of the people I talk to though, she is not superwoman, non-judgemental and certainly not perfect. I love her upfront say it as it is attitude and her passion for creating a better world for her children to grow up in.
I love the fact that her son says "the ocean has got a tummy ache"! It is very cute but also a shocking sign of the times.
Claire's energy and enthusiasm is infectious and I know you will love this episode. Please share to any parents who are wanting to reduce their impact of the environment. Then follow Claire to find out more tips and tricks from her journey.