A Life Less Throwaway: The lost art of buying for life
By (Author) Tara Button
HarperCollins Publishers
Harper Thorsons
2nd March 2018
8th February 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Consumerism
Shopping guides
Consumer advice
338.927
Paperback
272
Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 23mm
320g
Now more than ever, we live in a society where we covet new and shiny things. Not only has consumption risen dramatically over the last 60 years, but we are damaging the environment at the same time. That is why buying quality and why Tara Buttons Buy Me Once brand has such popular appeal.
Tara Button has become a champion of a lifestyle called mindful curation a way of living in which we carefully choose each object in our lives, making sure we have the best, most classic, most pleasing and longest lasting kettles, desks, pots & pans, scissors, coats and dresses, instead of surrounding ourselves with throwaway stuff and appliances with built-in obsolescence. Tara advocates a life that celebrates what lasts, what is classic and what really suits a person.
There are 10 steps to master mindful curation and each is explained in this book, from understanding and using techniques to freeing yourself from external manipulations. Finding your purpose and priorities and identifying your core tastes and style. Learning how to let go of the superfluous and how to make wise choices going forwards.
Mindful curation is a lifestyle choice that will make you happier, healthier and more fulfilled spiritual as well as helping save the planet.
I love the idea behind Buy Me Once Ashton Kutcher actor and activist
Brilliant Idea Caitlin Moran author and journalist
An excellent new book tackles happiness v consumerism, and how to achieve more of the former with less of the latter. Tara Buttons A Life Less Throwaway promises a more contented way of living and rages amusingly against planned obsolescence, fast furniture, weaselly advertising and cunning shop design. It also offers tips on curating and caring for your possessions, as well as ad-blocking. Katrina Burroughs The Sunday Times journalist
Tara Button is the CEO and founder of Buymeonce.com. Having worked in advertising for many years and having been a cluttered impulse shopper for all her life, she is now an active campaigner influencing manufacturers to up their game in terms of product longevity and to encourage consumers to buy once and buy well.