Rob Greenfield is an adventurer and activist dedicated to leading the way to a more sustainable and just world. He embarks on extreme adventures and activism campaigns to inspire change.
Rob Greenfield is an adventurer and activist dedicated to leading the way to a more sustainable and just world. He embarks on extreme adventures and activism campaigns to bring attention to important global issues and inspire change. He is the creator of The Food Waste Fiasco, a campaign that strives to end food waste and hunger. He has cycled across the USA three times on a bamboo bicycle to bring attention to sustainability issues. In 2015-2016 he lived off the grid in a 50 square-foot tiny home in San Diego before auctioning it and raising funds to build 10 tiny houses for people with no homes. He then simplified his life down to just 111 possessions, all of which fit onto his back or his bike. He currently lives in Orlando, Florida in a tiny house he built near zero waste, with 99% repurposed materials for under $1,500. His current project is to grow and forage 100% of the food he eats for an entire year.
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