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Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board
Zero Waste
Season 5
Episode 503
Being aware of the impact of our choices on pollution, we can adapt our lifestyles to step a little lighter on our planet. Simple things like shopping in local farm markets to avoiding using plastic to reducing food waste and composting food scraps all contribute to becoming a zero waste society.
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