Could you ever dare to travel large distance without money or walk, talk and breathe every piece of trash you create for a month?
This ‘Dude Making a Difference’ and environmental activist, Rob Greenfield can!
Rob is also an adventurer and a humanitarian who has dedicated his life to promote an environment friendly lifestyle through his thought-provoking eco-adventures.
The Quint gets in touch with him to learn more about his out-of-the-box lifestyle.
Share my way home
Rob’s adventures include flying one-way to Panama city from San Diego without any money with just the clothes on his back and passport.
Rob was completely dependent on “sharing economy, general resourcefulness, and a combination of social media and true human interaction”
To prove that this world is a good place to live in Rob puts himself at the mercy of humanity, works odd jobs to earn money and shares his space with generous strangers.
Off the Grid in a Tiny House
Rob gave up his fully furnished house to live a debt-free and eco-friendly life in his 50 sq ft house.
This unusual house does not need electricity or water supply as Rob made good use of rain water harvesting and solar panels.
For transportation he rode his bamboo bike, ate local and also engaged in composting human waste.
While Rob admits that his lifestyle is certainly not an easy one to adopt he encourages people to “make small changes at a time” .
Video: The Quint
Music: Big Bang Fuzz
This ‘Dude Making a Difference’ and environmental activist, Rob Greenfield can!
Rob is also an adventurer and a humanitarian who has dedicated his life to promote an environment friendly lifestyle through his thought-provoking eco-adventures.
The Quint gets in touch with him to learn more about his out-of-the-box lifestyle.
Share my way home
Rob’s adventures include flying one-way to Panama city from San Diego without any money with just the clothes on his back and passport.
Rob was completely dependent on “sharing economy, general resourcefulness, and a combination of social media and true human interaction”
To prove that this world is a good place to live in Rob puts himself at the mercy of humanity, works odd jobs to earn money and shares his space with generous strangers.
Off the Grid in a Tiny House
Rob gave up his fully furnished house to live a debt-free and eco-friendly life in his 50 sq ft house.
This unusual house does not need electricity or water supply as Rob made good use of rain water harvesting and solar panels.
For transportation he rode his bamboo bike, ate local and also engaged in composting human waste.
While Rob admits that his lifestyle is certainly not an easy one to adopt he encourages people to “make small changes at a time” .
Video: The Quint
Music: Big Bang Fuzz
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