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Eating Clean Living Green - A Guide to Sustainable Living - cover

Eating Clean Living Green - A Guide to Sustainable Living

Avery Nightingale

Publisher: ArcanaVerse Books

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Summary

Eating Clean, Living Green: A Guide to Sustainable Living by Avery Nightingale is an inspirational and comprehensive guide that empowers readers to make sustainable lifestyle choices. This book covers various aspects of green living, from adopting sustainable food choices and embracing eco-friendly transportation to advocating for environmental policies and building sustainable communities. Each chapter provides practical tips, motivational insights, and detailed information to help readers transition to a cleaner, greener lifestyle. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned eco-warrior, this guide offers valuable resources, including recipes, household tips, and strategies for reducing your carbon footprint. Join the movement towards a more sustainable future and discover how small changes can make a big difference.
Available since: 02/17/2025.

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