
Greening Up My Act
For skeptics of sustainable products, learn how to spot greenwashing in the wild. This sustainability podcast is hosted by two marketing writers — Kat and Tiff — who reveal the sneaky tactics brands use so you can avoid getting tricked by green hooey.
Greening Up My Act
Season 2 Teaser: Let's Talk About Waste
Join two marketing writers as they dig deep into our trash piles, look past the marketing fluff, and discover the truth behind our current solutions to waste. In season 2 of Greening Up My Act, learn answers to questions like:
- Did I get swindled into buying a reusable Ziploc bag?
- Does my trash actually get recycled or is that arrow symbol a bunch of green hooey?
- What's up with this newfangled home composting device called Mill?
- What the eff is Swedish death cleaning?
Hosts Kat and Tiff can't wait to continue your favorite green living podcast by diving into all these trashy topics with you.
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humans produce crap. And we're talking more about the boxes and the plastic bottles than the other version. Right And some systems and companies claim that they help you dispose of your crap responsibly. But is this really true? These two marketing writers are going to help you find out. In season two of greening up my art you'll meet the four horsemen of the recycle apocalypse, where we break down recycling into four parts - aluminum, paper, glass and plastic We'll examine the seedy beginnings of the recycling industry and how well the system actually works as a whole. Spoiler, it completely depends on what you're recycling. You'll also learn more about how to bulldoze through less crap to begin with and how to dispose of it more responsibly when you need to Come away knowing whether things like eco friendly junk collection, home composting and reusable straws or green hooey or whether they're actually making an impact. We rate each system or product on a scale of one to five granolas - one being soggy and five being break your tooth off the crunchier, the better. So get your shovels ready. We can't wait to dig into this landfill of a season together.