Wa$ted!

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  • 2008
  • 3 Seasons
  • 7.2  (17)

Wa$ted! from Planet Green is a pioneering television show that brings environmental consciousness and sustainability to the forefront of pop culture. Created by Annabelle Gurwitch and Holter Graham, Wa$ted! is a fascinating and informative program that transforms people's wasteful habits into eco-friendly ones.

From the very first episode, viewers are introduced to Gurwitch and Graham, who act as the show's hosts and experts. Gurwitch is a former correspondent for The Daily Show, best-selling author and environmental activist, while Graham is an actor and writer. Together, they set out to help people change their wasteful behavior into sustainable living.

The show's premise is simple: Gurwitch and Graham visit ordinary households and put together an inventory of all the products they use - food, cleaning supplies, cosmetics, and even clothes. They then calculate the carbon footprint of the household, based on the usage of those products, and estimate how the family contributes to environmental degradation.

Once the carbon footprint is established, Gurwitch and Graham start to work with the family to teach them how to choose behavior that is more sustainable, and how to make better and more economical choices for their respective household. The team also provides helpful tips and tricks to reduce the family's environmental impact.

What makes Wa$ted! unique is its interactive approach to educating viewers about environmental problems. The show does not just talk about issues - it shows how ordinary people can do their part. Often, the show caters to people who are new to sustainability, or who may not have thought about how their lifestyle choices affect the environment.

Each episode features a different family whose wasteful practices are transformed into eco-friendly alternatives. For instance, in one episode, Gurwitch and Graham visit a family who uses disposable diapers for their baby. After an inspection, it turns out that the family uses approximately 15 disposable diapers per day. Gurwitch and Graham advocate for cloth diapers and teach the family how to use them. The result? The family is able to save money and reduce their carbon footprint significantly.

Another episode features a family who is dependent on bottled water. Gurwitch and Graham explain that bottled water is a waste of resources and instead introduces them to the concept of a water filtration system. This system ensures that the family has access to filtered water that is clean, easy to access and saves money in the long run.

Throughout the show, Gurwitch and Graham stress that every individual's actions can make a difference in the grand scheme of things. They also introduce new concepts such as composting, recycling, and minimizing packaging waste. Wa$ted! transforms environmental consciousness from a vague idea to practical applications that can be incorporated into everyday life.

The show has a light and breezy tone, which makes it easy and enjoyable to watch. Gurwitch and Graham are charming and humorous, and they set out to create an encouraging atmosphere that doesn't get bogged down in doom and gloom scenarios. Viewers will learn a lot about environmental problems, but they will also gain useful tips for sustainable living.

Overall, Wa$ted! is an innovative and exceptionally informative show that educates viewers about environmental issues in a fun and exciting manner. Annabelle Gurwitch and Holter Graham make sustainability an accessible concept that anyone can adopt, regardless of their background, education, or socio-economic status.

Wa$ted! is a series that ran for 3 seasons (34 episodes) between April 9, 2008 and on Planet Green

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Seasons
Gone to the Dogs
10. Gone to the Dogs
June 2, 2010
Five Star Kennels spends over $7000 per year just on paper towels alone. Can Annabelle help this business to reduce on waste?
Paper Capers
9. Paper Capers
June 2, 2010
Annabelle has a lot of work to do to try to convince the advertising agency, EFK, to stop wasting paper.
Hyper Diapers
8. Hyper Diapers
May 26, 2010
A couple has 4 kids under the age of two and they're all in diapers.
The Space Family
7. The Space Family
May 26, 2010
The Space family believes that the Earth will never run out of electricity.
Driving Mrs. New Jersey
6. Driving Mrs. New Jersey
May 19, 2010
Mrs. New Jersey and her family live a glamorous lifestyle, but because of that are very wasteful.
These Three Bachelors
5. These Three Bachelors
May 19, 2010
Rudy, Matt and Randall have a good balance of work and play, but they are leaving a wasteful trail behind them.
Once Upon A Sundae
4. Once Upon A Sundae
May 12, 2010
Making children happy is this business's motto, but the use of toxic paint and polish and the discarding of plates and other supplies is bad for the environment.
The Fernandes Family
3. The Fernandes Family
May 5, 2010
A family of five is very wasteful but the oldest son would like his family to change.
The Brady Bunch
2. The Brady Bunch
April 28, 2010
This true to life "Brady Bunch" style family of nine is creating far more waste than necessary. Can Wa$ted host, Annabelle Gurwitch, teach them how to reduce their waste or will her challenge tear the family apart?
Sweet Melissa's Patisserie
1. Sweet Melissa's Patisserie
April 21, 2010
This quaint and upscale neighborhood bakery in Brooklyn, NY may bake delicious gourmet treats but unfortunately that's not all they're making. Can Wa$ted! host, Annabelle Gurwitch provide the right ingredients to change their wasteful ways?
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Where to Watch Wa$ted!
Wa$ted! is available for streaming on the Planet Green website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Wa$ted! on demand at Amazon, Vudu and Google Play.
  • Premiere Date
    April 9, 2008
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (17)
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