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Zero waste at the festival? Ariane wants to go to a festival without producing any rubbish and is trying it out for herself: How can she avoid rubbish and maintain the zero waste lifestyle at the festival too? She gets zero waste tips from zero waste professional Hannah Sartin from an unpackaged store in Munich. LINK TO THE ZERO WASTE FLOWER WREATH TUTROIAL: / 10155618588675686 Zero waste at the festival? Ariane wants to go to the festival without any rubbish. Because music festivals are cool and fun, but they often leave behind gigantic mountains of rubbish. For PULS Reportage, Ariane Alter wants to find out whether she can have fun at a festival without leaving a rubbish dump behind? Is a life without rubbish at the festival possible? Step 1: Zero waste at the festival ► The preparations Ariane makes all the necessary preparations for a life without rubbish at the festival. What does she have to pay attention to and how can she avoid rubbish? Where does she get packaging-free wine and how can she make a flower wreath without producing any waste? Step 2: Zero waste at the festival ► Is that possible? You can find out whether the “zero waste at the festival” experiment works in our next episode on the topic of “living without waste”. With the zero waste tips from this PULS report, Ariane Alter is heading to the festival – more specifically to the PULS Open Air. Zero waste life at the festival: Is that possible? Zero waste expert Hannah Sartin says yes! She lives in a zero waste family, leads a life without waste and is the manager of an unpackaged shop in Munich. In her shop she sells food and cosmetics without packaging and without waste. Zero waste shampoo, zero waste toothpaste… - people go shopping for zero waste here! Hannah Sartin is a pioneer in the zero waste movement! In a year, she and her family of four only produce as much waste as fits in an 800 ml glass! What do you think about zero waste and living without rubbish? Do you already live without rubbish? Do you have any other zero waste tips on how we can live rubbish-free? Write them in the comments! THIS IS WHAT THE ZERO PRODUCTS COST: Wine canister: €10-20 Cooked tomato sauce: €2-5 DIY flower wreath: €10-15 DIY sun protection: €20-26 Bread chips instead of peanut crisps: €1-2.99 ----------------------------------------------------------- PULS Reportage: NOW ON INSTAGRAM! Memes, get involved, even more info: On Instagram, Nadine takes you behind the scenes of PULS Reportage – and Ari and Meini are of course there too: / pulsreportage THE ARI & MEINI PLAYLIST ON SPOTIFY Here you can find our favourite songs and the best songs from the videos. New every week! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/74O... _____________________________________________________ Hi! We are Ariane Alter, Nadine Hadad and Sebastian Meinberg from PULS, the young program of the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation. In our reports every week we pursue exciting questions and like to start self-experiments. There is a new web report every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Follow Nadine on Instagram: / nadine_hadad Follow Ariane behind the scenes: / namealter Experience Sebastian's self-experiments live: / heinz.wescher ----------------------------- Social Media: ► Facebook: / puls ► Twitter: / puls_br ►Instagram: / pulsreportage ► Snapchat: / puls_br ► PULS is the young program of the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation on radio, television & online. http://deinpuls.de Write to us in the comments what you think about zero waste and a life without garbage. Are you already trying to avoid waste yourself? We look forward to your input!