The Book of Rubbish Ideas by Tracey Smith

We have already spotted our first book, How Green are My Wellies, and we are going to inform you about our second read, “The Book of Rubbish Ideas” by Tracey Smith. This is an interactive room-by-room guide to reducing household waste. The Book of Rubbish Ideas author Tracey Smith pledges to give you all the tools you need to:

  • Clear out the superfluous stuff that’s cluttering up your home and your life.
  • Learn how to avoid unnecessary rubbish and waste.
  • Help you to see ‘rubbish’ as a resource.
  • Save rubbish, time, money and more by doing all of the above.

 

Every householder should have a copy of this easy reference guide to reducing household waste and stopping wasteful behaviour. It’s time to throw open your front door and let sustainable living expert Tracey Smith have a good poke about inside! She’s ready to walk beside you and go through each and every room of your home and outside living space.

With Tracey’s practical, straightforward advice and more than a few quirky ideas too, she will help you clear out the superfluous stuff that’s cluttering up your home, show you how to avoid unnecessary rubbish and waste, convert you to seeing ‘rubbish’ as a resource and save you time, money and more by doing all of the above.

 

The Book of Rubbish Ideas is written by Tracey Smith, the founder of National Downshifting week, and published by Alastair Sawday Publishing as part of their ongoing Fragile Earth series. Alastair Sawday Publishing were awarded Best Environmental Publisher in the 2008 Independent Publishing Awards

 

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3 Responses

  1. Hi guys – many thanks for this!

    It’s been a rollercoaster of a ride since the book came out. There’s been an ever increasing connection in the media between living simpler, greener lives and saving money which is something I highlight all through the book….I do like a ‘spend nothing, save something’ tip!

    Have a snout through the sample chapters on the website for the book and you’ll get a good feel for its upbeat and encouraging approach to reducing your rubbish, clearing out your crud (they made me say ‘stuff’ lolol) and being happier.

    Mission for Today: Find an easy tip from the website and pass it onto a friend who needs to find a greener groove!

    Cheers,

    TSx

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