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Waste-free shops are becoming more and more popular
Bea Johnson, a prominent member of the zero-waste movement from America, has been living with her family since 2008 in the spirit of waste-free.
However, the Hungarian equivalent of the term is misleading: the goal is not to eliminate waste production, only a sensible and rational effort to reduce the amount of waste, in which waste-free shops provide real help. (Steiner Petra, hellovidek.hu)
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