Shop Smart & Share More

Reduce & share clothes & shoes

Why? American shoppers buy five times more clothes now than they did in 1980. And fast fashion has encouraged us to toss those clothes out after an average of just 7 wears!

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Repair & repurpose clothes & shoes

Why? Reduce waste, save money, and make your items last longer through reuse and repurposing!

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Choose natural fibers

Why? Scientists estimate about 35 percent of the microplastics that enter the ocean come via the synthetic textiles. In addition, dyeing and finishing make textiles the number-one polluter of fresh water.

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Wash responsibly

Why? If you wash your clothes less often, not only will they last longer, but you’ll reduce energy consumption and plastic pollution in our waterways (assuming your clothes contain synthetic fibers).

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Organize a clothing swap

Why? Clothing swaps are an effective way to de-clutter your closet, save money, and get a whole new-to-you wardrobe, while minimizing waste and pollution. Plus, they can be a lot of fun!

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Reduce & share home goods

Why? How many households have tools or equipment they use only a few times a year? These items take up space, cost money, and require resources to be produced. Sharing is a great option.

Resources: Alameda Free Library & Tool LibraryZero Waste City of AlamedaHow to Start a Neighborhood Tool Share


Repair & repurpose home goods

Why? Get creative with your repurpose ideas and try to “upcycle” your stuff into something even better

Resources: Zero Waste City of AlamedaReuse AllianceExplore a World of RepairToss it? No way!65 Useful and Easy Upcycling Ideas for Every Skill Level


Resell & give away home goods

Why? It’s great to find homes for the things you no longer need.

*Disclaimer* Avoid giving away mounds of stuff you've purchased in frequent shopping.

Resources: Zero Waste City of AlamedaFreecycle


Reduce & recycle electronics

Why? According to a report by the World Health Organization and UN Environment Program, global electronic waste (e-waste) reached more than 50 million tons in 2019 – and could more than double by 2050. But less than 20 percent of e-waste gets recycled.

Resources: Re:source Stop WasteTime to seize opportunity, tackle challenge of e-waste


Inventory neighbors' tools to share

Why? Many households have tools or equipment they use only a few times a year. These items take up space, cost money, and require resources to be produced. Sharing is a great option.

Resources: How to Start a Neighborhood Tool Share


Organize a block yard sale

Why? A neighborhood yard sale can bring a lot more customers to your door. Plus, they can be a lot of fun!

Resources: How to Organize a Citywide Garage Sale

Give non-material gifts

Why? There are lots of ways to show your appreciation that don't involve purchasing more stuff.

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Give planet-friendly gifts

Why? By looking for low-impact and long lasting stuff and purchasing from antique or thrift stores you can find some great stuff at a fraction of the price while contributing to a circular economy.

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Organize a toy swap

Why? Kids can go through toys, games, puzzles, and sports equipment like there is no tomorrow! Take advantage of their short life span by trading them around. It'll save everyone lots of money and will give the kids something new to play with.

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