Monthly Archives: July 2021

Starbucks is allowing personal cups again!

Big news for Starbucks lovers like me (sorry, not sorry). Starbucks has finally resumed its personal cup program! Bring your own cup for ¢10 off your beverage, but more importantly to save a plastic cup and lid (FYI, hot beverage cups are not recyclable). And I can almost guarantee that your cup is better insulated than theirs.

Buy Nothing & Freecycle

I’m all about buying pre-owned, but what’s better than free? My local Buy Nothing group has been an amazing resource for giving and receiving items no longer needed by others!

Buy Nothing is a concept popularized by the Buy Nothing Project, a social experiment started in 2013 (though people have been practicing similar philosophies for years). The Buy Nothing Project is comprised of a global network of community groups that encourage forsaking conventional commerce in favor of giving or recycling consumer goods and services. The Buy Nothing Project’s mission is “set[ting] the scarcity model of our cash economy aside in favor of creatively and collaboratively sharing the abundance around us.”

Freecycling is a similar concept. On freecycle.org, registered users (membership is free) can post items they are giving away or are in search of (ISO) on a Craigstlist-like platform. Trash Nothing is another freecycling platform offered in Chicago. However, I have found less transparency on Freecycle – users are not as responsive and it’s more difficult to determine whether an item has been taken.

I am often hesitant to donate many items because I don’t trust that they will just be pitched. With these groups, I’ve been able to find new homes for niche items – particularly craft and personal care items – knowing that they are actually wanted. Plus, it’s fun to see what other people are offering up – you never know what might strike your fancy! But act fast – popular items get claimed quickly.

Also, don’t worry — you don’t actually have to [gasp] interact with people. Most pick-ups and drop-offs are contactless porch pickups.

Here is a list of neighborhood Buy Nothing Facebook groups (please let me know if I’m missing any):