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Moncton “Buy Nothing” group providing apartment furnishings for those exiting homelessnessA Facebook group based in Moncton's North End is providing access to items like furniture and silverware for homeless individuals moving into housing.CanadaApr 30, 2023
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What are ‘Buy Nothing’ groups? Experts say trend can help Canadians handle inflationBuy Nothing Group encourages a gift economy where community members give away items for free so someone in their neighbourhood can make use of them.EconomyNov 26, 2022
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‘Hyper-local’ community group growing in Kingston’s west endA global community dedicated to creating neighbourhood connections and building friendships through the act of gifting unwanted stuff is expanding in the city's west end.CanadaAug 19, 2022
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Kingston neighbours bond over kindness Facebook groupA Facebook group promoting kindness is growing in Kingston. The Buy Nothing Project aims to connect neighbours by lending a helping hand.CanadaOct 21, 2021
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Buy Nothing community economies gain popularity in EdmontonFacebook groups where community members can give away items, request help or share free services are growing in Edmonton during the coronavirus pandemic.ConsumerSep 6, 2020
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Buying nothing may be the key to a stress-free holiday, group saysThe Buy Nothing Project provides a way to give, receive, share, lend and express gratitude — without exchanging money.CanadaDec 3, 2018
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