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Waste-less living: cut waste, save money - Sheducation Session

Learn how to radically reduce your waste, save heaps of cash, and be an active advocate for a better way forward!

It's no secret many of us in Australia consume and throw "away" far too much. It's not all our fault, with brands constantly over-packaging, making things to break, and selling us recycling and convenience at every turn.

But we as consumers very much hold the power to create change - we already are - in our own lives and across systems. In this workshop with waste warrior and sustainable living advocate Ash Stallard from Shift, we'll cover:

  • Easy ways to cut waste from your life

  • The best wins to save cash doing it!

  • How to help change the system and stop the world drowning in our own rubbish

  • A DIY recipe or two to get you on your way with all of the above!

This is an online event, held on Zoom. A recording will be made available for our registered pals afterwards, but we recommend tuning in live so you can ask questions!

About your host

Sustainable living advocate and waste warrior Ash Stallard is the founder of Shift, a hub for living lightly.

Ash is passionate about showing others the beauty and ease of conscious consumption - with a little bit of activism thrown in too! She regularly shares inspiring, simple ways everyone can be a mindful consumer and citizen of earth.

Ash is a co-founder of the community group Plastic Free Gold Coast, and with her background in journalism and PR hosted their Wavemakers podcast and panel discussion on the Future of Food (which Rob featured on!).

By day, Ash is the community and relationships manager with The Finders Keepers, Australia's leading design marketplace.
Ash is hopeful she will get to be part of a future where every choice is a sustainable one.

About Shed-ucation

Shed-ucation Sessions are community-driven workshops, knowledge-shares and discussions on everything from line drawing to line dancing to training your chooks to walk in a straight line (maybe?). They’re mostly online, and all free. If you’re keen to get involved as a participant or presenter, you can find out more here.

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