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The Circular Home

Designing a Zero-Waste Lifestyle Through Smarter Consumption, Resource Efficiency, and Closed-Loop Living

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The Circular Home

Auteur(s): Sean Ray, Santosh Biswas
Narrateur(s): B Fike
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Home is often seen as a place of comfort and refuge, yet beneath its calm surface lies a continuous flow of materials, energy, water, and consumption. Much of this flow follows a linear path—from purchase to disposal—quietly generating waste, inefficiency, and environmental strain. The Circular Home invites listeners to rethink this familiar system and reimagine the home as a regenerative, intelligent ecosystem built on the principles of circular living.

This audiobook presents a practical and reflective framework for transitioning from the traditional “take–make–waste” model toward a closed-loop domestic philosophy, where resources are conserved, waste is designed out, and everyday choices contribute to long-term sustainability. Rather than promoting deprivation or radical minimalism, the audiobook emphasizes intentionality, design awareness, and systemic improvement.

Listeners are guided through the process of auditing household resource flows, identifying hidden waste streams, and understanding the lifecycle of products that enter the home. From kitchen consumption patterns to bathroom plastics, from textile turnover to energy leakage, the audiobook reveals how small inefficiencies accumulate—and how targeted adjustments can produce meaningful environmental and financial impact.

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