Zac Efron launches sustainable travel documentary Posted by Anita Froneman on 30 June 2020 Hollywood actor Zac Efron is broadening his horizons with a new Netflix documentary on sustainable travel destinations across the world. In the series called Down to Earth With Zac Efron, he will explore France, Puerto Rico, Iceland, England, Costa Rica, Peru, and Italy, exploring how different countries are harnessing nature to create a more sustainable future alongside wellness expert Darin Olien, according to Travel + Leisure. ‘We’re traveling around the world to find some new perspectives on some very old problems,’ Efron says in the trailer. ‘Food, water, and energy are all the main staples for modern life. We’re going to meet some top eco-innovators to see how change is an inside job.’ ‘We need to start rethinking how we consume everything. From our food, to our power,’ Efron says. ‘Change has to start somewhere.’ Down to Earth with Zac Efron premieres July 10 and follows the actor around the world as he searches for healthy, sustainable ways to live — FIRST LOOK: pic.twitter.com/KZ6jD8knGL — See What’s Next (@seewhatsnext) June 24, 2020 Down to Earth With Zac Efron premieres Friday, July 10, on Netflix. Inage credit: Twitter/seewhatsnext Related Posts Snow on the cards for Western, Eastern and Northern Cape 10 August 2022 Spring might be drawing near but from Sunday, 14 August snowfall is expected in Lesotho... read more Rescue effort to save stranded beluga whale underway 10 August 2022 A beluga whale stranded in River Seine was removed from the water, the first stage... read more Rare beluga whale trapped in France’s River Seine 8 August 2022 A rare beluga whale has found itself in France's River Seine, far away from its... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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