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Béa Johnson is a US-based environmental activist, author and motivational speaker. She is best known for waste free living by reducing her family's annual trash down to a pint and for authoring the book Zero Waste Home: The Ultimate Guide to Simplifying Your Life by Reducing Your Waste. Having started to adhere to simple living as early as 2006, Johnson is widely recognized for pioneering and popularizing waste-free living. Background Bea Johnson was born in France. She grew up in Provence. At the age of 18, she moved to California as an au pair and met her future husband Scott Johnson. Activism Johnson's family began to follow a minimalist lifestyle in 2006, after a move forced them to downsize. In 2008, Johnson discovered the term "zero waste" (which back then was used for manufacturing practices and waste management) and applied it to her household's simple-living. In 2009, she started to write a blog about her family's lifestyle sharing her ideas and first hand experience. The blog evolved and in 2013 Johnson published a book, summarizing her views and philosophy on minimalism and offering practical advice on how to reduce waste at home. Johnson then started to lecture around the world to spread her ideas. First criticized as "hippie" and "bohemian", the zero waste lifestyle then became more mainstream. As many sources note, her activism and book inspired many people including to change their views on the impact one has on the environment and to modify their consumption habits. This eventually led to the growth of a movement around waste free living. She is also credited for creating of the 5Rs , an acronym of 5 rules to achieve zero waste, and Bulk locator, an app that finds package free and refill stores worldwide. Her movement has been also described as "too rigid for ordinary people and sometimes "unrealistic", especially during the coronavirus pandemic. According to MSN News, Johnson had to cancel her speaking tour in the US due to quarantine and lockdown polices in 2020 but still maintained her zero waste lifestyle while living on the road and staying at the campgrounds. Zero Waste Home book First published in April 2013 by Scribner, the book consists of an introduction, 9 chapters and a conclusion. The first Chapter "The 5Rs and the Benefits of the Zero Waste Lifestyle explains the core principles of her zero waste philosophy. It is followed with chapters containing practical advice on how to apply these principles to everyday life. The conclusion describes what the future would look like if zero waste was adopted by the entire civilization. Although some bloggers and professional literary critics pointed to some immanent radicalism about the zero waste movement, the book generally received positive reviews. As Gypsy Soul wrote: "The book is split into sections which makes it very easy to use as a reference book when you want to tackle a certain area of your life." Another critic Master Michael Quinn notes: "This is a book about values that forces us to examine our own. The focus is on our consumption habits and the role they play in the destruction of this planet we all share." As of 2020, the book was translated and adapted to 28 languages including German, French, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, Chinese and more. The 5Rs These are the core principles of Johnson's zero-waste adherence policy, which also form her book's philosophy: Refuse the things that you do not need Reduce the things that you do actually need Reuse what you consume Recycle only what you cannot refuse, reduce or reuse Rot (compost) the rest of your waste Publications Zero Waste Home: The Ultimate Guide to Simplifying Your Life by Reducing Your Waste, ISBN 978-1451697681 French translation: Zéro Déchet, ISBN 978-2352042570 Portuguese translation: Desperdício Zero, ISBN 978-9722358972 Spanish translation: Residuo cero en casa. Guía doméstica para simplificar nuestra vida, ISBN 978-6075462400 Traditional Chinese translation: 我家沒垃圾:一個加州媽媽的零廢棄生活革命,重新找回更健康、富足、美好的人生, ISBN 978-9573280736 See also Conservation Individual and political action on climate change Simple living Sustainable living References. Discover the Bea Johnson popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Bea Johnson books.

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    Residuo cero en casa

    Béa Johnson

    Residuo Cero en casa, de Bea Johnson, es un libro original, creativo, aplicable desde la simplicidad, a su vez que desde la determinación, a nuestro día a día. La estructuración he...

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    A Spring Affair

    Milly Johnson

    From the Sunday Times bestseller comes a stunning novel that will warm your heart‘The feeling you get when you read a Milly Johnson book should be bottled and made availa...

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    To Be a Friend Is Fatal

    Kirk W Johnson

    The “searing” (The New Yorker), “must read” (The Philadelphia Inquirer) memoir of “one of the few genuine heroes of America’s war in Iraq” (Dexter Filkins).In January 2005 Kirk Joh...

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    A Winter Flame

    Milly Johnson

    A heartwarming and hilarious novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author ‘The feeling you get when you read a Milly Johnson book should be bottled and made available o...

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    Everyone Can Be a Ninja

    Akbar Gbajabiamila

    The beloved host of the NBC hit show American Ninja Warrior draws inspiration from both the fierce competitors on his show and his own unlikely path to success to outline the essen...

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    32 Ways to Be a Champion in Business

    Earvin "Magic" Johnson

    As a young man, Earvin “Magic” Johnson admired his father and other smalltown entrepreneurs who created jobs and served as leaders in his Midwestern community. He worked for them, ...

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    Cunk on Everything

    Philomena Cunk

    From the star of CUNK ON EARTH BBC's landmark mockumentary, now on Netflix!'This book is great because it covers everything in existence apart from the 95% of stuff not worth both...

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    A Summer Fling

    Milly Johnson

    A heartwarming and hilarious novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author  ‘The feeling you get when you read a Milly Johnson book should be bottled and made available ...

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    Zero Waste Home

    Béa Johnson

    Bea Johnson is “the mother of the zero waste lifestyle movement.” CNNThe book that started the wastefree living movement, Zero Waste Livingrelates Bea Johnson’s inspirational perso...

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    A Blaze of Autumn Sunshine

    Tony Benn

    In this final volume of diaries, Tony Benn reflects on the compensations and the disadvantages of old age. With the support of a small circle of friends and his extended family, he...

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    The Gift of a Radio

    Justin Webb

    'Searingly honest... gripping... fascinating and hugely entertaining.' Sunday Times'Moving and frank ... A story of a childhood defined by loneliness, the absence of a father and t...

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    52 Times Britain was a Bellend

    James Felton

    'Scurrilous, scandalous and frequently disgusting. I absolutely loved it' James O'BrienTwitter hero James Felton brings you the painfully funny history of Britain you were never ta...