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[Book] I want to live sustainably - A free way of life connected to the earth -

[Book] I want to live sustainably - A free way of life connected to the earth -

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This is an essay and practical book on sustainable living written by the translator of "Zero Waste Home." It is full of ideas and methods for tackling waste and plastic issues in a fun and easy way, thanks to the author's deep knowledge of the issue. You will find hints that suit your lifestyle.

Table of Contents
Introduction
10 topics for living sustainably
Family Chronology
Chapter 1: Food
Chapter 2 Kitchen
Chapter 3: Housework is a cycle
Chapter 4: Buying, Having, and Receiving
Chapter 5: Sweets, Tea, and Gifts
Chapter 6: Livelihood - Work and Money -
Chapter 7: Body, Mind, and Grooming
Chapter 8: Parenting
Chapter 9: Thinking about life and society
Conclusion

Comment from the publisher
Yuichiro Hattori is a translator of environmental books, including "Zero Waste Home." His practical efforts and lifestyles of environmentally conscious "zero waste" and "plastic-free" practices are often featured in the media. What the Hattoris value is not blaming the systems of society or expecting individuals to have a "sense of mission," but rather the attitude of each individual "finding what they can do comfortably and enjoyably, and continuing to do it." This book introduces ideas that readers can put into practice, as well as hints on how to live and think.
About the Author
Yuichiro Hattori and Asako Hattori
The family consists of five people: husband Yuichiro Hattori, wife Asako Hattori (both born in 1976), their eldest son (1st year of high school), eldest daughter (5th grade of elementary school), and second son (2nd grade of elementary school). After living in the United States, South India, and Kyoto, they moved to Kochi Prefecture in 2014.
Yuichiro: As a garbage officer at Hayama Town Hall in Kanagawa Prefecture, he is involved in zero-waste policies. His translations include "Zero Waste Home" (Anonymous Studio), "Plastic-Free Living" (NHK Publishing), and "Gift Economy" (Seidosha).
Asako: She blends wild herb teas.
The family's environmentally friendly "zero waste" and "plastic-free" practices, as well as their lifestyle that focuses on recycling and sustainability, have been featured in the media and are attracting attention. They also plan to operate a guesthouse in the future.
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