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NeoGreen

(4,033 posts)
Wed May 31, 2017, 10:29 AM May 2017

Frugality is environmentalism

https://www.treehugger.com/culture/frugality-environmentalism.html




Frugality is environmentalism

Saving oneself a load of cash is somehow less daunting than striving for environmental virtuousness, but the end result is the same.

Frugality is a popular topic on TreeHugger, not only because our readers like to save money, but also because it connects well to the eco-friendly lifestyle we encourage. Frugality is all about buying less, buying better, and standing up to mindless consumption. Shopping becomes a rare and strategic event, not a hobby. While frugality stems from a desire to conserve money, it has the enormous added benefit of helping the planet.

In an article called, “You Can’t Buy Your Way to Green,” financial independence blogger Mrs. Frugalwoods explains how her family’s journey toward frugality has made her a more environmentally conscious person. She writes: “I’ve always respected natural resources, been a fan of Mother Nature, and loved the outdoors, but it wasn’t until I became a frugal weirdo that I began living a holistically environmental life.”

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Frugality is environmentalism (Original Post) NeoGreen May 2017 OP
Agreed as long as this includes greener appliances as possible dembotoz Sep 2017 #1
Yes, consumerism is not only ultimately HeartachesNhangovers Dec 2017 #2
Frugality is one of the three "R's" of the environmental movement. llmart Mar 2018 #3
 

dembotoz

(16,922 posts)
1. Agreed as long as this includes greener appliances as possible
Fri Sep 15, 2017, 07:43 AM
Sep 2017

Some reduce carbon footprint due to ideology, some out of necessity

2. Yes, consumerism is not only ultimately
Sun Dec 17, 2017, 08:51 PM
Dec 2017

unsatisfying to most people, but a direct attack on the environment.

llmart

(16,331 posts)
3. Frugality is one of the three "R's" of the environmental movement.
Tue Mar 6, 2018, 01:47 PM
Mar 2018

I've always maintained it's the most important. Reduce, reuse, recyle. For me, the word reduce always meant reduce how much you buy.

A friend once asked me why I choose to voluntarily live a simple life even though financially I'm comfortable. I told her my primary reason was because I've been a conservationist for over 50 years and I care about the environment. I grew up in a time and place where shopping was a rare occurrence. I almost get sick to my stomach when I think about the rampant consumption in this country.

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