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Posts published in “Sustainability”
As a child, my mom fondly referred to me as her little meatatarian. It’s not that I was a picky eater or that I hated vegetables.
This title is entirely clickbait, but in all seriousness, a lot of what business majors are taught works against the environment.
If you know me, you are probably familiar with the Sperry shoes I wear nearly every day. They became my go-to in high school and have been with me ever since.
As a kid, I thought that I was an environmentalist because I turned off the lights when leaving a room, used a reusable water bottle, and recycled.
So, you are definitely wondering what the heck I am talking about. I am referring to my compost bin which only occasionally contains mold and rotten fruit.
Around a year ago I decided to be a vegetarian for a week. It seemed easy and would make good content for my sustainability Instagram account (@waste.free.katie).