Ecover: Let’s Live Clean
Ecover: Let’s Live Clean
Podcast Description
Welcome to Let’s Live Clean UK – a podcast dedicated to helping you live lighter on the planet. Each episode is packed with practical ways to reduce waste, whether it’s reusing what you already own, consuming more mindfully, or rethinking the materials we use altogether. We’re breaking down the biggest sources of waste and offering practical tips to help you make every day a little greener. From the clothes we wear to the products we use, we’re on a mission to help you cut waste, live lighter on the planet, and make thoughtful choices that last. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The podcast focuses on themes such as waste reduction, sustainable fashion, and mindful consumption, with episodes like 'Wardrobe Wisdom: Rethink, Repair and Reuse Our Clothes' addressing the fashion industry's impact on the environment and providing listeners with strategies to extend the life of their clothing and reduce textile waste.

Welcome to Let’s Live Clean UK – a podcast dedicated to helping you live lighter on the planet. Each episode is packed with practical ways to reduce waste, whether it’s reusing what you already own, consuming more mindfully, or rethinking the materials we use altogether. We’re breaking down the biggest sources of waste and offering practical tips to help you make every day a little greener. From the clothes we wear to the products we use, we’re on a mission to help you cut waste, live lighter on the planet, and make thoughtful choices that last.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Even if governments and banks do everything right, real change still depends on us. In this episode of the Ecover Let’s Live Clean podcast, Christabel Reed – CEO and Co‑founder of Earthed – reminds us that lasting sustainability starts with our own hands in the soil.
Christabel shares how reconnecting with nature through growing, nurturing and learning can be joyful, practical and deeply meaningful. From gardens and balconies to community spaces, she explores how stepping out of the consumer mindset and into our role as ecological citizens helps us build resilience and make a real impact.
This conversation invites listeners to see environmental action not as a chore, but as something shared, hopeful and alive – rooted in nature, and open to everyone.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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