Zero Waste: Flattening the curve of growth economics in households and community for a zero waste society
Event description
What can we do in our households and community economies to truly become a zero waste society?
Meg Ulman and Patrick Jones (Artist as Family) discuss all the things they do in their every day to divest from consumer culture and grow their ecological economy of place.
MEET THE PRESENTERS
Meg Ulman and Patrick Jones - Artist as Family
Patrick and Meg live on Dja Dja Wurrung country in Central Victoria on a quarter-acre permaculture plot, home to the School of Applied Neopeasantry at Tree Elbow University.
They base their creative practice on the concept of permapoesis, which simply means permanent making or regenerative living – an antidote to disposable culture.
We have seen their low waste living and are excited to hear from Meg and Patrick who live and breath zero waste!
Zero Waste Victoria presents the Zero Waste Festival online - a festival of hope, action and regeneration!
Our Zero Waste Festival vision is to connect a community of changemakers who are inspired, passionate and empowered about a waste-free future. Our Mission? We generate inclusive conversations to inspire zero-waste actions.
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