Kate Bratskeir

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Hi! I'm a writer, editor and creative strategist focused on sustainability, food, health…

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  • "A Pocket Guide to Sustainable Food Shopping: How to Navigate the Grocery Store, Read Labels, and Help Save the Planet"

    Simon & Schuster

    Reduce your food and packaging waste and lower your carbon footprint with this modern, practical guide to sustainable grocery shopping.

    Whether you’re someone who’s been making changes for years or you’re clueless about where to start when it comes to sustainability, "A Pocket Guide to Sustainable Food Shopping" will teach you how to make a difference.

    Cutting back on food waste is one of the most impactful ways you can personally help combat climate change. With extra pages for…

    Reduce your food and packaging waste and lower your carbon footprint with this modern, practical guide to sustainable grocery shopping.

    Whether you’re someone who’s been making changes for years or you’re clueless about where to start when it comes to sustainability, "A Pocket Guide to Sustainable Food Shopping" will teach you how to make a difference.

    Cutting back on food waste is one of the most impactful ways you can personally help combat climate change. With extra pages for taking notes and a space to perform your own waste audit at home, this book provides the tools to make better choices about what goes into your grocery cart, and how you ultimately treat those items once they’re in your home.

    You’ll learn some hard-to-swallow facts about the food industry and gain some actionable tips for making the grocery store—and the world—a more ethical place. You’ll become better at reading food labels, getting acquainted with terms you can trust, and recognizing words and phrases to regard with skepticism. You’ll gain the confidence to shop in the bulk section, ask your butcher questions about sourcing, and perhaps finally relieve some of the guilt you feel over the mountain of plastic bags accumulating beneath your sink.

    If you’re ready to make a change, let’s get to it.

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