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Join the Greener Revolution: 30 easy ways to live and eat sustainably

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Following the groundbreaking 30 Easy Ways to Join the Food Revolution, Ollie Hunter is back with his second book - and this time he's tackling everyday sustainability.

Returning to the three main principles introduced in his first book: Zero Waste, Organic and 50% Produce within 30 miles, Ollie illustrates how we can endeavour to use natural resources sustainably. All chapters are punctuated with Ollie's trademark recipes from Tomato Leaf Focaccia to Dandelion and Courgette Pakoras and Chickpea Scotch Eggs with Aquafaba Aioli.

Join the Greener Revolution is split into three main sections:

Home How do we make our homes more green? From kitchen to bathroom and into the bedroom, this book looks at ways we can transform our houses into easy- to-run, energy-efficient homes. It's time to quit cling film, make our own shampoo, consider where are clothes come from.
Community This section outlines ideas we can bring to our daily lives, from taking a break (and avoiding palm oil chocolate bars) and getting to know our neighbours, to collaborating with our community, and linking local businesses together to cut down on waste.
World Who takes the blame and does it really matter? The way to a more joyful life is through forgiveness, positive visualisation and meditation. Ollie balances these steps with a more environmentally conscious system of economics and a move away from individuality and 'non-responsibility' so we can create a more sustainable, ecological and mindful world.

Join the Greener Revolution is a manifesto calling us to come together, to take responsibility and strive to rebuild our relationships with our local communities, our individual connection to the world, and rediscover the joy in living and eating green.

144 pages, Hardcover

First published February 4, 2021

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Ollie Hunter

2 books

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November 6, 2021
Whole book to me felt very pretentious, classist, & divorced from how people actually live their lives- nothing "easy" about these suggestions, everything assumed you had access to unbelievable amounts of time, money, & resources. The recipes weren't even useful because it all used produce parts that get thrown away before they hit store shelves so it's only useful if you were already able to grow things or get from farmer's market. As a broke college student I found it disheartening. And it eschews some of the easiest ways of being sustainable as well in favor of expensive things-- seriously, buying an electric car over just taking the damn bus?
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