Excerpted from http://sfcompact.blogspot.com/


Our twelve month flight from the consumer grid...


As agreed, The Compact has several aims (more or less prioritized below):

1) to go beyond recycling in trying to counteract the negative global environmental and socioeconomic impacts of U.S. consumer culture, to resist global corporatism, and to support local businesses, farms, etc. -- a step, we hope, inherits the revolutionary impulse of the Mayflower Compact

2) to reduce clutter and waste in our homes (as in trash Compact-er)

3) to simplify our lives (as in Calm-pact)

So, here goes for the rules:


  • First principle - don't buy new products of any kind (from stores, web sites, etc.)

  • Second principle - borrow or buy used.

  • A few exceptions - using the "fair and reasonable person" standard -- i.e., you'll know in your heart when you're rationalizing a violation:

  • food, drink, and necessary medicine (no elective treatments like Viagra or Botox)

  • necessary cleaning products, but not equipment (don't go out and buy the Dyson Animal, for example).

  • socks and underwear (utilitarian--non-couture or ornamental)

  • pajamas for the children

  • Utilitarian services (plumbers, electricians, auto mechanics, veterinarians, dog/house-sitters, fire/paramedics, dry cleaners, house cleaners, etc.) -- Support local and encourage used parts (rebuilt transmission, salvaged headlight unit, etc.)

  • Recreational services (massage, etc.) & local artisanal items - Good sources for gifts, but should not be over-indulged in for personal gratification

  • Charitable contributions (Seva, Heifer, and the like) - an even better source for gifts

  • Plants and cut flowers - Whenever possible, cultivate from free cuttings or seeds. Ok in extreme moderation (yo, incoming oxy) when purchased from local businesses (i.e., not the Target Garden Shop)--and again, within reason

  • Art supplies - First line of attack: SCRAP. When absolutely necessary (for the professionals and talented amateurs in the group), from local businesses

  • Magazines, newspapers, Netflix - renewals only, no new subscriptions. Even better to consume online

  • Video rentals and downloadable music files (non-material) -- freely shared and legal, please


Some resources

For fresh produce:

  • Terra Firma (like The Box, but community supported agriculture, entirely sourced from Yolo County farms.)

For secondhand purchases and for recycling/donating:

  • craigslist.org (classifieds, free section, forums for local business leads, etc.)

  • freecycle 

  • Public Library (rediscover)

For spiritual support and guidance

Please pool other great sources you find this year.

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