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Freeganism

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What is Freeganism:

Freeganism is an anti-consumerist movement. It takes issue with society's focus on buying new and throwing away old (but still useful) items. In the simplest terms, freeganism is a reaction against the waste of resources. Participants, known as "freegans," have two main goals: to buy as little as possible and to use only what they need.

 How Freegans Accomplish Their Goals:

To mimimize their participation in the consumer economy, freegans forgo shopping in stores, and instead rely on alternative sources for their needs – even food. This may include: 

Freegans also attempt to limit their impact on the world by using fuel-friendly modes of transportation (biking, walking, public transportation and carpooling), recycling, composting and reducing their energy consumption.

 Common Characteristics of a Freegan:

While freegans are a diverse group, with a wide-range of life experiences and interests, members do tend to share certain characteristics. The typical freegan is:

  • Committed to living off the wastes of capitalism
  • An environmental, political, or animal-rights activist (or some combination of the three)
  • A vegan or meegan (only eating meat that would have gone to waste)
  • A strong supporter of his/her community
  • Interested in being (or already) free from the restraints of a paying job

http://frugalliving.about.com/od/bargainshopping/p/Freegan.htm


Watch a video about freeganism and do the listening task below.

 

Video transcript

 

Listening task

While watching the video decide, which statements are true.

Further reading

http://freegan.info/?page_id=8 

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