E3: Harriet of Hove on being a sustainable nurse and setting up a zero waste shop
Release Date: 07/04/2019
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info_outlineThis episode finds me sitting on the floor of the stock room at Harriet's of Hove: Plastic Free Pantry with the super inspiring shop owner and NHS Sustainability Ambassador Harriet. We talk about sustainability in healthcare, plastic free July, changing your life and following your passion, juggling life as a nurse and a shop owner, what sustainable healthcare looks like, talking to a whale mural, refillable beer and loads of other things!
If you are in Brighton and Hove definitely pop in for an experience that for me is so much more than a zero waste shop, but a community hub and a friendly face.
It is all about millions of people doing it imperfectly rather than a few doing it perfectly.
Find out about the shop here:
Harriet mentions the following in her conversation: