Ep 132 | Where does all the stuff go? with Secondhand author Adam Minter

Downsizing. Decluttering. Discarding. After you’ve decided what sparks joy and donated the things that don’t serve you - what happens to all the stuff after it’s been KonMari’d?

Guest Adam Minter is a columnist and author based in Malaysia. For nearly two decades, his journalism has focused on waste, recycling, stuff - and the hidden global world that it inhabits. His first book, 'Junkyard Planet,' was a best-selling dive into the recycling bin. His new book, 'Secondhand' is a global journey into what happens to our stuff after we no longer want it.

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In this episode, you’ll enjoy:

  • The personal experience that sparked Adam's interest in figuring out what happens to the things when they go through the donation door that spanned 12 countries

  • The number of items that on average thrift store sells off the shelves

  • The items that are highest and lowest demand and most exported for second use

  • Why used clothing traders prefer Canadian clothing

  • What to do with antiquated media formats and electronics

  • How Goodwill employees sort and price items based on the quality of the goods

  • What happens to undergarments and socks

  • Three unexpected items that Goodwill turns away

  • The storage locker industry and the true cost of rentals

  • The impact of Adam's research on his family

Adam's favorite productivity tip:
"Buy better. Buy more durable."

What sparks joy for Adam:
"My son."

Gems:
"If you're a thrift store the last thing you want to do is toss something into a landfill or an incinerator"
"Some of us are spending more money to store our stuff than to store ourselves."
"There is more storage locker space in the U.S. alone than the square footage of Palm Springs, California. "
"Buy better. Buy more durable."

You can find Karin Socci at The Serene Home
You can find Kristyn Ivey at For the Love of Tidy

Special Guest: Adam Minter.

Om Podcasten

Welcome to Spark Joy, co-hosted by certified KonMari Consultants Kristyn Ivey and Karin Socci. Spark Joy is the podcast dedicated to celebrating the KonMari Method and the transformative power of surrounding yourself with joy; and letting go of the all the rest. Made popular by Marie Kondo, author of the bestselling book The Life-changing Magic of Tidying Up, the KonMari Method is a revolutionary professional organizing technique and way of life. Join us as we explore the world of KonMari and how the method impacts your home, health, wealth, family and well being. Spark Joy engages thought leaders and innovators in the KonMari universe. We share our experiences as KonMari Consultants, working with clients from all walks of life: families, empty nesting folks downsizing, young people setting up their first homes, and others. Look forward to practical tidy tips that will help you execute your own KonMari journey with ease and joy. Spark Joy wants to hear from you! Tell us your burning tidying questions or share stories about how KonMari has impacted your life. Find us at www.sparkjoypodcast.com, email us at contact@sparkjoypodcast.com to leave a question or comment for a chance to be featured on next week’s show. Join us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter via @sparkjoypodcast.Thanks for tuning in, and we hope your day sparks joy! NOTE: Spark Joy the podcast is not endorsed by or affiliated with KonMari Media, Inc. The opinions expressed on the show's episodes represent the views of the co-hosts and guests alone, and do not represent the corporate position of KonMari Media, Inc or the KonMari consultant community.