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 ...
Buy Nothing Project was founded in 2013 by Liesl Clark and Rebecca Rockefeller on Bainbridge Island, Washington, as a hyper-local gift economy that encourages neighbors to share rather than buy. Over ...
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 ...
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 ...