Guest guest Posted November 25, 2004 Report Share Posted November 25, 2004 Celebrate Buy Nothing Day by sitting on your derriere Traditionally the biggest shopping day of the year, the Friday after Thanksgiving sends millions of Americans, drone-like, to the malls to kick-start the holiday consumption orgy. But before you foil-wrap the roast beast and stash the organic cranberry dressing in the fridge, consider celebrating another holiday: Buy Nothing Day. Officially observed Nov. 26 this year in the U.S. and Nov. 27 internationally, Buy Nothing Day calls on consumers -- formerly known as " people " -- to forego the siren song of day-after sales and protest overconsumption. Activists the world over will be staging events to highlight facts like this: 20 percent of the world's population consumes more than 80 percent of its natural resources. Americans alone throw away 5 million more tons of trash between Thanksgiving and Christmas than during any other month. Do your part to curb the waste by doing, well, nothing. straight to the source: The Herald-Sun, Muriel Williman, 20 Nov 2004 <http://grist.org/cgi-bin/forward.pl?forward_id=3702> straight to the source: The Japan Times, Setsuko Kamiya, 21 Nov 2004 <http://grist.org/cgi-bin/forward.pl?forward_id=3703> straight to BND info: Buy Nothing Day Central <http://grist.org/cgi-bin/forward.pl?forward_id=3708> straight to BND info: Buy Nothing Day U.K. <http://grist.org/cgi-bin/forward.pl?forward_id=3709> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 , fraggle <EBbrewpunx@e...> wrote: > Celebrate Buy Nothing Day by sitting on your derriere > > Traditionally the biggest shopping day of the year, the Friday after > Thanks/ Great post/timely reminder. Thanks. Here is another site among similar lines: http://www.buynothingchristmas.org/ It also has a lot of great suggestion. For those interested in expanding this concept deeper into frugal living: http://frugalliving.about.com This site also offers a FREE ONLINE Frugal Living 101 Course. Best Regards, Vijay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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