A review by mellyjc
The Buy Nothing, Get Everything Plan: Discover the Joy of Spending Less, Sharing More, and Living Generously by Liesl Clark, Rebecca Rockefeller

This one has some info I definitely need to go back and consume visually. Some things seems outside the reach of possibility but I appreciate the extra validation on Buy Nothing and the benefits of it. Definitely had me thinking differently at some points, in terms of not just a platform/tool, but a "project". I'm curious how many things are actually true outside the Bainbridge community (some of the recycling possibilities). Some privilege is evident, but I didn't feel there was anything condescending in this book like I've experienced in some others. The bits about ecology and sustainability hadn't really occurred to me before the read, and that resonates highly with my values, so I appreciated the inclusion.