Hey earth muffins! Black Friday, notorious for its shopping frenzy, has turned into a huge production these days. There are tons of sales which promote overconsumption (ironically) after a day of giving thanks for what we already have. However, Black Friday does present an opportunity to make sustainable choices and stay true to our sustainable values. In this blog post, we’ll explore how to have an eco Black Friday – and yes, even one that is completely no spend!
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bookmark_borderThe Best Tips for Reducing Impulse Purchases
Hey earth muffins! In a world of tempting sales, flashy advertisements, and endless options, it’s easy to fall into the trap of impulse purchases. These spur-of-the-moment buys not only affect your wallet but also contribute to overconsumption and your environmental impact. By adopting mindful shopping practices, you can make intentional choices instead that reduce these impulses when out shopping. Keep reading for all the best tips for reducing impulse purchases!
Read More ➥bookmark_borderThe Best Places To Shop Secondhand!
Hey earth muffins! Secondhand September is coming to a close in a few short days… But that doesn’t mean you have to stop shopping secondhand! To bid the challenge goodbye, I thought it would be fun to share my list of the best places to shop secondhand. You should always consider used items before buying new, so I hope this post is helpful to those at any stage of an eco journey.
Top Places to Shop Secondhand in Person
The very best place to start is at your local thrift stores. I’m not talking about the chains like Salvation Army (see below for those)… Local, unique, and one-of-a kind destinations are where it’s at! You can find some awesome things at these locations (especially if you follow these thrifting tips); and, most of the time these stores support local non-profits/causes in your community. So, you are helping the planet AND those in your area too!
Read More ➥bookmark_borderHow to Avoid Amazon and Support Small Business (and the Planet!) Instead
Hey earth muffins! Over the past few years, corporations like Amazon have seen a huge rise in business. People love websites like this because they have a ton of options (in every category), are relatively affordable, and get your items to your doorstep in a matter of days. But, is quick and convenient always the best option for the planet? I’d argue it isn’t – would you agree? Let’s get into the not-so-great aspects of the Amazon giant… And tips to avoid shopping on this website!