The environmentalist Christoph Schulz has his main residence in Berlin, Germany, and yet he is at home all over the world. It is very important for him to surround himself with natural things. This includes a healthy, natural diet as well as sustainable travel and also avoiding plastic waste in everyday life.

He started his blog „Plastikfrei leben” („Living Without Plastic”) in 2016 in order to work together with others who are committed to working towards natural and animal protection and introduce people to the idea of a plastic-free life.

On his blog, Christoph Schulz provides a lot of useful advice for avoiding single-use plastics in everyday life, including great ideas from homemade shampoos to a self-made desk and the use of baking soda in everyday life.

His blog grew into a platform for education and activities around conscious consumption and waste avoidance and today, Christoph offers not just helpful articles but also online courses, an online shop carrying plastic free products, a zero waste community as well as worldwide Beach CleanUps on his CareElite website.

Together with other like-minded people, the environmental activist organizes Beach CleanUps in which beaches all over the world are cleaned up and freed from plastic waste. The Berliner is convinced that every person has a „helper gene” and is on a mission to motivate everyone to participate in environmental protection projects – no matter how small or big their contributions are.

As a world traveler, Christoph is inspired by our beautiful planet and shares tips with other adventurers on how to travel as sustainably as possible in order to protect our natural habitat.

At Human Connection, we’re rooting for Christoph and his important work and welcome him to our community of global changemakers who want to make Earth livable for future generations. On Human Connection, you can find your crew whether your cause is environmental protection or something else equally important.

Thank you very much, dear Christoph, for the support and your amazing work! 

Here’s to networking for a better future!

The environmentalist Christoph Schulz has his main residence in Berlin, Germany, and yet he is at home all over the world. It is very important for him to surround himself with natural things. This includes a healthy, natural diet as well as sustainable travel and also avoiding plastic waste in everyday life.

He started his blog „Plastikfrei leben” („Living Without Plastic”) in 2016 in order to work together with others who are committed to working towards natural and animal protection and introduce people to the idea of a plastic-free life.

On his blog, Christoph Schulz provides a lot of useful advice for avoiding single-use plastics in everyday life, including great ideas from homemade shampoos to a self-made desk and the use of baking soda in everyday life.

His blog grew into a platform for education and activities around conscious consumption and waste avoidance and today, Christoph offers not just helpful articles but also online courses, an online shop carrying plastic free products, a zero waste community as well as worldwide Beach CleanUps on his CareElite website.

Together with other like-minded people, the environmental activist organizes Beach CleanUps in which beaches all over the world are cleaned up and freed from plastic waste. The Berliner is convinced that every person has a „helper gene” and is on a mission to motivate everyone to participate in environmental protection projects – no matter how small or big their contributions are.

As a world traveler, Christoph is inspired by our beautiful planet and shares tips with other adventurers on how to travel as sustainably as possible in order to protect our natural habitat.

At Human Connection, we’re rooting for Christoph and his important work and welcome him to our community of global changemakers who want to make Earth livable for future generations. On Human Connection, you can find your crew whether your cause is environmental protection or something else equally important.

Thank you very much, dear Christoph, for the support and your amazing work! 

Here’s to networking for a better future!