I think her statement is a bit extreme, which is how I felt about her voice throughout the book. Purpose to me is much bigger than any one commitment, zero waste or otherwise. And I’ve always valued experiences over things, long before anyone talked about zero waste. (I’m 65 so have been around awhile!) I’m thankful to be much more aware of the waste I create and how to minimize it. It’s essential for our planet and future generations, both of which I care about deeply. I appreciate the ideas in Johnson’s book, and I’ve learned a lot from Zero Wasted and other resources. The journey has enhanced my understanding and commitment, but it has not transformed my purpose or life, and I don’t think that’s necessary to make a difference.