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Episode 32 - Rise of the Reusables

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In Episode 32 of The Nature's Premiere Podcast, Brooke gets real about the rise of the reuseables. You've definitely heard the topic of reusables come up on the show before, and with good reason: the way we're living now with single-use products is simply not sustainable for our environment. Brooke presents facts and figures in different ways to really illustrate how dire this situation already is, gives tips about different everyday items you can swap out for a reusable version, and organizations you can look up to find out more information and how to help further. As always, if you want to help us reach more like-minded listeners, please do like, share, rate and subscribe!

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In Episode 32 of The Nature's Premiere Podcast, Brooke gets real about the rise of the reuseables. You've definitely heard the topic of reusables come up on the show before, and with good reason: the way we're living now with single-use products is simply not sustainable for our environment. Brooke presents facts and figures in different ways to really illustrate how dire this situation already is, gives tips about different everyday items you can swap out for a reusable version, and organizations you can look up to find out more information and how to help further. As always, if you want to help us reach more like-minded listeners, please do like, share, rate and subscribe!

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