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Quitting Plastic

CLARA WILLIAMS ROLDAN & LOUISE WILLIAMS, ALLEN & UNWIN

Our collective intention for 2019 must be to quit plastic once and for all. With billions of pieces of the stuff floating around our oceans, it’s time to change the way we live. But how? This easy-to-follow guide is a great place to start. Environmental policy advisor Clara Roldan and her mother Louise Williams, an award-winning journalist, draw on their own decade-long experience of giving up plastic to create a comprehensive book that fits into your handbag. In the book you’ll discover 10 plastic-free hacks, find out which Australian companies and groups can

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