Confessions of an Eco-shopper: the true story of one woman's mission to go green

Confessions of an Eco-shopper: the true story of one woman's mission to go green

by KateLock (Author)

Synopsis

'Engagingly honest...this is an absolutely brilliant book, whose message is completely clear.' EVENING STANDARD Are muddy carrots worth the hassle? Can a natural deodorant survive a salsa class? Will clothes swapping ever replace clothes shopping? Two years ago Kate Lock set herself a series of eco-challenges to find out the answers to these questions and many more. From kicking her Tesco habit to composting her kitchen waste, Kate's confessions are witty, down-to-earth and often surprising. An inspirational and practical guide for anyone wanting the inside story on green living.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton General
Published: 07 Aug 2008

ISBN 10: 0340954671
ISBN 13: 9780340954676

Media Reviews
'One of the most readable green guides I've seen' -- The Bookseller 20080502 'Engagingly honest... she's amusing, too ... this is an absolutely brilliant book, whose message is completely clear.' -- Evening Standard 20080728 'If you think your habits are not worth changing because they will make no difference to the world, then read this book... [Kate] explains why with good humour and style' -- Evening Standard, Homes and Property 20080820
Author Bio
Kate Lock is an author, columnist and eco-worrier who resides in York with her husband and daughter and makes them experience everything from khol rabi to compost loos in the name of environmental journalism. She has written a memoir/true crime book, Dangerous Love (Ebury) and plays the trombone in a brass band. Badly.