Quantum Quote:
\u201cIf you can\u2019t love yourself, how the hell are you going to love anyone else?\u201d \u2013 Ru Paul
Isn\u2019t it a bit ironic that we \u2013 human beings \u2013 don\u2019t really prefer plastic jewelry and other \u201cfake\u201d possessions - but it\u2019s been years and we\u2019re still living with plastics?
Don\u2019t we know that plastics are all fake? That\u2019s why it\u2019s such an insult when someone is called \u201cplastic\u201d.
The most easily seen environmental issue on this planet is the continuous use of plastics. Virtually all plastics come from fossil fuels, and end up in landfills, or in the oceans and everywhere else\u2026
We all have the power to choose what we bring inside our homes. And there are a lot of ways to recycle plastics into something more sustainable - for both our lives, and the planet\u2019s.
Before you buy any product, ask yourself: What is it made of? Who made it? How long are you going to use it? What are you going to do once it comes to the end of its life?
Considering these things whenever we purchase products might sound exhausting, but in reality, aside from saving money, it also takes us a step closer towards sustaining life on Earth.\xa0
Listen to this episode with Andrea Fox and check the Age of Plastic Podcast for more insights.
\xa0\xa0
Andrea Fox is the host of the Age of Plastic Podcast \u2013 an environmental podcast with tips on how to live plastic free! Host Andrea Fox tackles big ethical issues in the hope of overcoming the climate change overwhelm and the guilt from our use of single-use plastics.
\xa0\xa0
Sign up for a free webclass to discover how easy it is to get ultra-efficient geothermal heating and cooling installed in your home \u2013 without the pain of emptying your savings account.
\xa0
In \u201cThe Power Of Earth With Comfort\u201d From Climate Master webclass, you\u2019ll discover the answers every homeowner needs to know, including:
\xa0
\xa0
If you are tired of rising energy costs and want to save up to 70% on your energy bills, Go to www.AWESomeEarthKind.com and register now for this FREE special event that will show you exactly how to get geothermal heating and cooling installed in your home.
\xa0
The most immediate climate issue that\u2019s on the table RIGHT NOW is passing the Build Back Better Act \u2013 the largest piece of climate legislation that\u2019s ever been proposed in the history of our country. That single bill will put us on track to meet \u2013 and even exceed \u2013 our goals, which is hugely important and necessary if we want life on this planet to continue.
Multiply your climate impact by a factor of 1,000 with #CodeRedClimate & CodeRedCongress.com\xa0 (https://coderedcongress.com/)\xa0
SuperNova #1. There are ways you can live life more sustainably. There are so many things you are able to do without even lifting a finger to be more sustainable and to live in a slightly more waste-free, plastic-free life.
\xa0
SuperNova #2. Everyone is capable of doing a certain amount of research, and every small step is getting us to a better, more sustainable planet for everyone.
\xa0
SuperNova #3. There is no one solution. It has to be a little bit of everything.
\xa0
\xa0
Worst Career Moment: \u201cIn terms of not being the most energy efficient I could have been and maybe not considering the climate. There was one year where my husband and I probably went on a trip every single month, and a few of those were long haul trips. Looking back, that was a heavy carbon footprint year. That was definitely a time where I look back and go, \u2018I'm gonna offset my carbon footprint.\u2019 Please don't buy stuff that people don't need. There's a lot of stuff in the landfill that I wish I didn't buy.\u201d \u2013 Andrea Fox
\xa0
Aha Moment: \u201cAirCarbon is very exciting. Plastic alternatives really are exciting in terms of decarbonizing the economy. I also think Juliet Davenport is a great example. She used to be the CEO of Good Energy here in the UK, and now she works on energy research and renewables. Realizing that there can be some green washing around your energy provider, but even just saying \u2018I want a renewable energy provider\u2019 is a message to the energy market. I think everyone is capable of doing a certain amount of research, and every small step is getting us to a better, more sustainable planet for everyone.\u201d \u2013 Andrea Fox
\xa0
\xa0
Best Advice She\u2019s Ever Received: \u201cDone is better than perfect. Don't let perfection ruin just creating and starting something.\u201d \u2013 Andrea Fox
\xa0
Personal Habit that Contributes to Success: \u201cThe Pomodoro Method where if you're really struggling to start something, just set a timer for 20 minutes and concentrate on it for 20 minutes. Normally, by the time you've done that, you're on a roll and you've already made a big start.\u201d \u2013 Andrea Fox
\xa0
Internet Resource: Amyam Nguyen from @sustainableandsocial
\xa0
Book Recommendation: \u201cThe Artist\u2019s Way\u201d by Julia Cameron; \u201cConsumed: The Need for Collective Change: Colonialism, Climate Change, and Consumerism\u201d by Aja Barber; and \u201cIs It Really Green?: Everyday Eco Dilemmas Answered\u201d by Georgina Wilson-Powell
\xa0
Magic Wand: \u201cI would ban virgin plastic and fossil fuel extraction. Whether we do that with an out and out ban or whether that's tax incentives or disincentives, I would love to see us using the plastic that we have already created and turning that into plastic products and really using our recycling, because so little of our recycling actually is turned back into new products. I think that would definitely speed up the move to more renewable energy sources, more renewable energy jobs, and ending this endless cycle of fossil fuel plastic that we're stuck with at the moment.\u201d \u2013 Andrea Fox
\xa0
WTF or F: \u201cWe've had some extreme weather in London recently which has seen the tube flooding. I remember someone on a podcast saying we need to think about the climate for the next generation. Why not just be selfish and think about the climate for yourself? And he was like, I love skiing. I'm not going to get to do that in a rapidly warming Earth and I was like, I love skiing. So yeah, I suppose my extreme weather would be - let's keep the temperatures as they are so I can continue to skate, please.\u201d \u2013 Andrea Fox
\xa0
Most Energized About Today: \u201cI'm most energized about social connections and connecting to nature. I'm looking forward to seeing my family very soon. I'm looking forward to seeing some friends later on this year. And to get out in nature. I'm asking everyone who's listening to the Age of Plastic podcast this season to listen to the podcast when you're outside and tag me on your post on social media to encourage me to get outside. Because I need to do it more. I think we all feel energized by that, don't we?\u201d \u2013 Andrea Fox
\xa0
Next Step: \u201cI love supporting petitions from my guests on the podcast and campaigns, and stopping the oil field is one at the moment. Putting pressure on the Prime Minister here in the UK to not to open up the extra oil field and prioritize renewables. But I want to sort of work on my own magic wand. Maybe the Age of Plastic podcast could ban virgin plastic in the UK. Who knows? But I want to focus on one doing something like that with the community we built around the podcast.\u201d \u2013 Andrea Fox
\xa0
Parting Advice: \u201cIt's okay to fail. No one really knows what they're doing, frankly. So just try and start it and they will come.\u201d \u2013 Andrea Fox
\xa0
\xa0
Connect:
\xa0
\xa0
\xa0