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Turning the Tide on Plastic

LUCY SIEGLE, HACHETTE AUSTRALIA

Around the world, 1 million plastic bottles are used per minute. One million per minute. Has that scary statistic left a fire raging in your belly? Are you ready to act? Journalist and eco lifestyle expert Lucy Siegle’s new book has arrived just in time — before we’re all swimming in a sea of plastic. serves as a much-needed call to arms to end the plastic pandemic. In the book, Siegle shares practical and simple tips to make meaningful changes in our everyday lives, like her “reduce, rethink, refill, refuse” approach. Her clear and accessible guide will inspire you to say no to plastic, alter the way you think, spread the word

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