Wa$ted! Season 2 Episode 4 Big House, Big Waste
- May 13, 2009
Wa$ted! season 2 episode 4, "Big House, Big Waste" follows hosts Annabelle and Holger as they visit a large family home in suburban Auckland to help the homeowners reduce their waste. The family, consisting of two parents and four children, are interested in learning how they can decrease their environmental footprint and save money in the process.
Annabelle and Holger begin by assessing the family's waste output and teaching them about the different types of waste and how they can be reduced or recycled. They also help the family set up a compost bin and explain the benefits of composting to both the environment and their garden.
Throughout the episode, the hosts identify several areas for improvement, including the family's excessive use of single-use plastics and disposable products. They recommend alternatives such as reusable bags, bottles, and containers to help the family cut down on their plastic waste.
Annabelle and Holger also tackle the family's food waste, which is a significant contributor to their overall waste output. They teach the family about meal planning and storage techniques to help them reduce the amount of food they throw away each week. They also provide tips on repurposing leftovers and using up scraps in creative and delicious ways.
Another area of focus in the episode is the family's energy usage. Annabelle and Holger conduct an energy audit of the home and identify several energy-saving opportunities, such as using LED light bulbs and turning off appliances when not in use. They also recommend installing a solar hot water system and taking advantage of natural lighting to further reduce the family's energy consumption.
Throughout the episode, the hosts work closely with the family to educate them on the importance of reducing waste and living a more sustainable lifestyle. They provide practical tips and advice that can be easily implemented in their daily lives. They also track the family's progress and celebrate their successes along the way.
Overall, "Big House, Big Waste" is a compelling episode that showcases the positive impact that small changes can have on both the environment and a family's budget. The hosts' approachable and informative style makes the content accessible to a wide audience and inspires viewers to take action in their own lives.