The decluttering trend could be a good thing for the environment

07.03.19 09:56 PM By Shanley

What a great interview with one of my former professors, Sabrina Helm at the University of Arizona. She talks about being clear about why you are decluttering or tidying up with techniques like Marie Kondo's KonMari method. Do you continue to fill spaces after you've emptied them? If so, you may need to reconsider your "WHY" (thanks Simon Sinek!).
In order to tackle overconsumption, a main driver of climate change, we need to consume less overall, which means cutting down on buying new things and services. If that were the persistent outcome of the minimalism trend, there indeed is much to celebrate.
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