How do we reach people who aren't already mindful of their environmental impact, while not pushing them away by being 'too hardcore' in our approach? What should we keep in mind when we're sharing sustainability with our friends and people who are just entering the scene so that our messages can reach them in an engaging and meaningful way?
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Sharing her wisdom here is eco-realist and YouTuber Shelbi of Shelbizleee. Let's dive in!\xa0
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HIGHLIGHTS\xa0
[5:39]\xa0How Shelbi first started dumpster diving.
[9:06]\xa0Shelbi discusses the importance of holding stores and companies accountable for their waste.
[15:16]\xa0Shelbi explains why she quit dumpster diving.
[18:00]\xa0How Shelbi evolved her message to emphasize her focus on sustainability more while not pushing away subscribers initially just intrigued by dumpster diving or by the makeup products she found in dumpsters.
[20:44]\xa0Shebi on the importance of making sustainability feel attainable.
[23:20]\xa0Shelbi: \u201cYou cannot do all the good that the world needs, but the world needs all the good that you can do.\u201d
[25:03]\xa0Shelbi: \u201cZero waste was never meant to fall completely on the consumer.\u201d
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[27:58]\xa0Shelbi: \u201cI do think we need to make it more fun!\u201d
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