The Lazy Environmentalist Season 1 Episode 1

The Lazy Environmentalist Season 1 Episode 1 Family/Pet Groomer

  • June 16, 2009

The Lazy Environmentalist is a show that aims to show viewers how they can make small changes to their daily routine to be more environmentally conscious without sacrificing the comfort of their lifestyle. The first episode of season one is titled Family/Pet Groomer.

The episode begins with Josh Dorfman, the host and self-proclaimed lazy environmentalist, explaining what the show is all about. He emphasizes that the show is not about being perfect or making drastic changes, but instead, making small sustainable changes that can add up to a significant difference.

Josh visits a busy family who has a dog and a cat. He points out that pet waste is a significant contributor to the carbon footprint and suggests that the family consider composting their pet's waste. He then shows the family how to make an inexpensive pet waste composter using a 5-gallon bucket, charcoal, and sawdust.

Next, Josh visits a pet groomer who owns a business in an old building. The building has old fluorescent lighting, which uses a lot of energy. Josh proposes replacing the fluorescent lights with energy-efficient LED lights that use only a fraction of the energy and last much longer than fluorescent bulbs.

After completing the light switch, Josh turns his attention to the grooming equipment. He notes that nontoxic cleaners can be used to clean the equipment, avoiding the need for harsh chemicals that can be harmful to the pets and the environment. The cleaners are inexpensive and easy to make, requiring only a few simple ingredients like vinegar, baking soda, and essential oils.

Josh then heads to a dry cleaner, where he meets a woman who is looking for ways to make her business more environmentally friendly. The dry cleaning process uses harsh chemicals that can be harmful to both the environment and the employees. Josh suggests alternative methods such as wet cleaning, which uses water and mild detergents instead of dry cleaning solvents. He also suggests using reusable garment bags instead of disposable plastic.

Lastly, Josh visits a family that has a small child and is looking for ways to reduce waste. Josh recommends using cloth diapers instead of disposable ones, noting that cloth diapers are better for the environment and can save parents money in the long run. He also suggests making homemade baby food, which uses less packaging and avoids the need for store-bought baby food, which often has preservatives and other additives.

Throughout the episode, Josh emphasizes the importance of small sustainable changes. He notes that small actions, such as using nontoxic cleaners, switching to energy-efficient lighting, and composting pet waste, can have a significant impact on the environment.

In conclusion, The Lazy Environmentalist season one episode one, Family/Pet Groomer, is a great introduction to the show. It highlights how small sustainable choices can add up to make a significant difference in reducing our carbon footprint. The episode features practical suggestions for pet owners, dry cleaners, and parents, making it an informative and worthwhile watch.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 16, 2009
  • Language
    English