Dollar general now has more than 17 thousand locations in forty six states. When you buy something at a doll lar store, you'll likely walk out having spent less than you would have elsewhere. There are five environmental and ethical costs of shopping at dollar stores that aren't listed on the price tag. We want to be careful with how we're spending our time and what else we're doing ing to the planet here.
The Minimalists talk about practical, reliable, and durable goods and the social, moral, and environmental responsibilities of the companies that produce them, and they answer the following questions:
Where did you get the idea for the title, “The Good Goods”? (01:50)
Is there a curated list somewhere on the Internet of companies that sell high-quality, durable goods that also take responsibility for their social and environmental impact? (05:23)
What is “impact anxiety”? (16:45)
What is “corporate social responsibility”? (22:55)
Do dollar stores sell any high-quality items? (25:23)
How has planned obsolescence changed our shopping habits? (36:31)
What are the benefits of buying locally? (42:08)
How do we find items that are high-quality and appropriately priced? (48:30)
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