Lucy Siegle is een Britse journaliste en schrijfster op het gebied van milieuproblematiek, bekend van haar werk bij The One Show. Ze biedt een uniek en betoverend perspectief op milieuproblemen en ethisch consumentisme. Haar werk duikt in de manier waarop onze consumptiegewoonten de planeet beïnvloeden, en biedt inzichtelijke commentaren voor bewuste lezers.
Peels back the layers of the global wardrobe to reveal the naked truth about the big-names luxury 'it' brands we swear by and the cheap clothes we believe we can't live without.
Presents an introduction to the recycling of paper, plastic, metal, glass, household waste, and compost, describing how each is sourced, the impact on the environment, and the recycling process.
An accessible, practical and ultimately inspiring book that not only serves as a much-needed call to arms to end the plastic pandemic, but gives useful tools on how to make meaningful change in our everyday lives and advice on how to demand long-lasting action.
Enough plastic is thrown away every year to circle the world 4 times More than
8 million tonnes of plastic enter the oceans each year 300 million tonnes of
new plastic is produced every year An estimated 15-51 trillion pieces of
plastic now litter the world's oceans 38.5 million plastic bottles are used
every day in the UK A million plastic bottles are used per minute around the
world 500 million plastic straws are used per year Without big action, at the
current rate, pieces of plastic will outnumber fish in the ocean by 2050. That
is the legacy we are leaving our children and grandchildren. Plastic flows
into our lives from every direction and most of it is not recycled. Instead it
is incinerated or ends up in landfill, where it will sit for hundreds of
years, or enters the world's seas where it fragments into tiny pieces to
become microplastics - the environmental scourge of our times. Many of us had
assumed that governments, brands and waste authorities were dealing with
plastic on our behalf. But the impact of shows such as Blue Planet along with
national beach cleans and high-profile campaigns have resulted in a collective
wake-up call. If there were plans and strategies, they have not worked as we
imagined. It would be easy to feel despondent but instead we need to turn our
anger and emotion into action, starting by making a big dent in our own
enormous consumption. Turning the tide on Plastic is here just in time.
Journalist, broadcaster and eco lifestyle expert Lucy Siegle provides a
powerful call to arms to end the plastic pandemic along with the tools we need
to make decisive change. It is a clear-eyed, authoritative and accessible
guide to help us to take decisive and effective personal action. Because this
matters. When it comes to single-use plastics, we are habitual users, reaching
out for plastic water bottles, disposable coffee cups, plastic straws and
carrier bags multiple times a day. If only 12 of us adopt Lucy's 'reduce,
rethink, refill, refuse' approach, we could potentially ditch 3K-15K single
items of plastic in a year. When we consider our power as influencers -
whether at school, the hairdressers, at work or on the bus - we suddenly
become part of something significant. So now is the time to speak up, take
action and demand the change you want to see in the ocean, in the supermarket
aisles and on the streets. It's time to turn the tide on plastic, and this
book will show you how.
Journalist, broadcaster and eco-lifestyle expert Lucy Siegle tests your
climate and naturn IQ through 100 questions to inspire change and show what we
can all do to lessen our impact on the planet.