What if you could get what you need without spending a dime? More than 1 million people in more than 30 countries are doing just that by using the Buy Nothing Project. Cherri Christiansen started a ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN)– They say one person’s trash is another person’s treasure. The Buy Nothing Project offers people a way to give and receive, share and lend through a worldwide network of reuse and ...
Buy Nothing reduces waste by keeping items out of landfills. It also builds community. Here are several Angelenos who've ...
The Buy Nothing Project started as a social experiment in mindful gifting. Today, it’s a global movement with more than 7.5 million followers worldwide. This holiday season, it inspires a record ...
For years, the freewheeling virtual community — where neighbors share free goods — has been roiled by battles over the use of its name. A government shutdown made things worse. By Emma Goldberg In San ...
You might have heard about your local Buy Nothing Project group on Facebook. If not, you probably know someone who’s a member. We estimate at least one million Australians are involved as members or ...