Zero Waste Living: The 80/20 Way with Stephanie Miller (Bonus Episode)

Today, we're diving into the world of the zero-waste movement with my guest, Stephanie Miller, author of "Zero Waste Living, The 80/20 Way." Stephanie, former director of Climate Business at the International Finance Corporation, combines professional expertise with personal experience to reveal how simple lifestyle changes can drive significant positive impact. Join us as Stephanie discusses actionable ways for busy individuals to create a profound difference by focusing on key areas: food choices, plastics reduction, and effective recycling—collectively known as the "Magic Three." Discover how your influence can extend beyond personal boundaries, fostering a ripple effect within your community.

About Stephanie

Stephanie Miller founded Zero Waste in DC to focus on the application of zero waste strategies that have a real and sustainable impact. With a goal of reaching as wide an audience as possible, she provides advisory services to individual households as well as community and corporate presentations. Within her 25-year career at the International Finance Corporation, the private sector arm of the World Bank Group, she served as Director of IFC’s Climate Business Department where she led global teams to find innovative solutions to climate change.

Her new book, Zero Waste Living, the 80/20 Way, was endorsed by the Midwest Book Review as a "quick and easy read that will have an immense and lasting impact on how ordinary people can make an extraordinary difference when it comes to helping resolve the Climate Crisis and Waste Management problems...[It] is especially and unreservedly recommended for community, college, and university library Environmental Studies collections."

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