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

  • 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.