Buy Nothing Challenge

I would like to reduce my ecological impact and disassociate from the consumerist mindset. I don’t like the direction the US government is taking and I would like to decouple from the US economy.

My challenge is to buy nothing* for one month, and at the end of the month, see if I can continue for another month.

*I will continue to purchase items that I consider necessities.

Necessities that I will buy as required:

YES: Food

YES: Health and medication

YES: Daily necessities (toilet paper, toothpaste, shampoo, etc.)

YES: Bills (phone, rent, insurance, taxes)

YES: Repairs (home, bicycle, vehicle)

YES: Gas/Transportation (walk or bike when you can)

YES: Receiving gifts, trades where no money is exchanged

YES: Camping, hiking, bicycle travel

YES: Giving charity

Items I will avoid purchasing during the challenge:

NO: Fast food, coffee shops, restaurants

NO: Entertainment devices, books, subscriptions

NO: New clothes or impulse purchases

NO: Hair services

NO: Amazon orders, streaming services

NO: Vehicles

NO: Acquisition of things for new hobbies

NO: Use of credit (credit cards or loans)

NO: Hotels, vehicle based travel

NO: Google, Meta, Reddit, X products

  • Flummoxed@lemmy.today
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    2 months ago

    Best of luck to you! It would be great to hear how it goes for you. I am also decreasing my spending similarly, and it was helpful to see your list.

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    2 months ago

    I’d put a question mark at hobby equipment, since hobbies help with destressing and contribute positively to mental health.

    Same for books (assuming you consider reading relaxing). Unless you pirate ebooks of course to bypass Amazon purchases and the likes.

    • themeatbridge@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Don’t forget your local library. I stopped ordering books online and started visiting the library, and not only am I reading for free, but I also find out about awesome programs my library has. They do discounted tickets for museums, book clubs, kids’ activities, and all sorts of community events.

  • AA5B@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    It’s shocking how closely I match that list, yet how much I spend every month.

    For the “NO” column

    • I use credit card for everything, for the cash back so will keep doing that. I’m pretty good with no impulse purchases and pay it off every month
    • I’ll continue to use Amazon for necessities

    Really that only leaves streaming services, so I’ll need to define a list to better fit where my money doesn’t need to go

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      2 months ago

      I’ll continue to use Amazon for necessities

      Please don’t. I get most of my stuff second hand, it’s fun and easy. Haven’t bought anything from Amazon for years.