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  1. I loved this post Melissa, I’ve been a minimalist for quite some time, but I was a broke minimalist so I didn’t give much thought to sustainable and ethical purchases. I feel like I’m leaning into that more now as I see that I don’t need to buy things very often so I should probably buy them the right way. What are some sustainable and ethical brands you like to buy from? Do you thrift shop?

  2. As someone who just started her “minalmist journey” I am trying to scale down my belongings. All the “stuff” I thought was importan to collect in my 30″s is no longer as important. I selected the items I love and have started selling and donating the rest. It is a journey, but small steps every days will eventually get me there.

  3. I have done a lot of cleaning out in the last six months and are enjoying the feeling of looking around without so much clutter. I still feel I have more to go but I can move more slowly now.
    One of the companies I have started using is the Orange Grove Co who makes things is a more sustainable fashion and aiming for the same goals as I. I would recommend them for trying for yourself. I love the method toilet bowl cleaner and it does not have the chemical smells of other popular items for sale in stores.

  4. Regarding clothing: Don’t forget the option of second hand clothing. There are a couple of thrift stores that I find clothing for a fraction of the cost, and it gives that garment another life. It keeps it out of the landfill. I can find things that will fit with what I already own, and some even have tags still attached from a buyer who changed her mind and sent it to the thrift store to become a low priced gift to myself! (My latest acquisition was a brand new pair of jeans!)
    I also donate gently used clothes to thrift stores so the circle is complete.

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