
In terms of hype, Josh Dorfman’s new eco-series The Lazy Environmentalist on Sundance Channel’s THE GREEN probably ranks up there right behind the release of the new iPhone. We’re so excited that we’re actually camped out in front of our televisions in expectation.
Adoration aside, Lazy is the live-action version of the successful green brand that Dorfman has been behind for the past several years. The new series follows Josh (with the help of some experts) helping out families and individuals go green in an inexpensive and down-to-earth style that anyone can mimic. ”I’m not going to tell you to do things that when I leave I know you’re not going to do,” he said in a recent interview. “I look for choices that are easy. If they work for me, I think they’re going to work for a lot of other people, too.”
Sundance has a bunch of clips to tide you over till the series premiere tomorrow night at 9pm — but you can get an idea of how Josh helps one family after the jump.
Lazy Family bin system clip:
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