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S2E29 Circular Fashion: How To Consciously Consume

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Hey Honeys.

Do you ever feel like you can be doing more?

This week we talk about turning your trash into someone else’s treasure!

The idea of sustainable living is not new –focusing on recycling and reusing rather than constant manufacturing means we can make a small difference. By making small contributions like selling or donating items you no longer need, we actively participate in creating a more sustainable world.

Creating a circular economy is expanded on in Kate Raworth’s Doughnut Economics…an interesting read if you, like me, would like our economy to focus on sustainability over growth!

Shopping consciously and exploring second-hand options, not only can you save money but also contribute to reducing waste and promoting a circular economy. Whether it's through platforms like eBay, Marketplace, or local Facebook groups, your trash can truly be someone else's treasure.

Of course, we can’t talk about online selling without talking about scams…and how I had hundreds of people contacting me to see if I had PayID and if their brother could pick up…very elaborate!!

I can't wait to hear your thoughts on this episode. Stay tuned and as always enjoy the journey.

Doughnut Economics: Kate Raworth: https://www.kateraworth.com/doughnut/

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Hey Honeys.

Do you ever feel like you can be doing more?

This week we talk about turning your trash into someone else’s treasure!

The idea of sustainable living is not new –focusing on recycling and reusing rather than constant manufacturing means we can make a small difference. By making small contributions like selling or donating items you no longer need, we actively participate in creating a more sustainable world.

Creating a circular economy is expanded on in Kate Raworth’s Doughnut Economics…an interesting read if you, like me, would like our economy to focus on sustainability over growth!

Shopping consciously and exploring second-hand options, not only can you save money but also contribute to reducing waste and promoting a circular economy. Whether it's through platforms like eBay, Marketplace, or local Facebook groups, your trash can truly be someone else's treasure.

Of course, we can’t talk about online selling without talking about scams…and how I had hundreds of people contacting me to see if I had PayID and if their brother could pick up…very elaborate!!

I can't wait to hear your thoughts on this episode. Stay tuned and as always enjoy the journey.

Doughnut Economics: Kate Raworth: https://www.kateraworth.com/doughnut/

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