Moneyless man
The moneyless man Mark Boyle explains how to live a life free from traffic jams, utility bills and shopping receipts
Living without money: what I learned
A moneyless economy shows how our lives are intrinsically linked to the great web of life. In this deep ecology, our security comes from our relationships with people and nature
The Galway pub with free beer for those who lend a hand
A new moneyless pub will rely on donations of energy and time to create a business that is tied to the people and land that support it
How to build sustainable homes without spending a penny
From Earthships to underground houses, The Moneyless Man says building low-impact housing for free is theoretically possible
Green, fun and free: How to dance and make merry without spending a penny
Fretting endlessly about your carbon footprint is no fun. So relax. The Moneyless Man knows how to party for free
Soapdodgers of the world, unite
The Moneyless Man says you don't need to pay out for expensive, polluting products to stay clean and well-groomed
Moneyless man: To gather possessions, don't we need cash? Not so
Mark Boyle: Making pillows from wild reedmace or picking up DVDs on websites such as Freecycle is free and has wider benefits too
Travel without money poses challenges that make holidays more fun
Mark Boyle: A sense of adventure will pay your way to interesting places while meeting inspiring people
Moneyless man reveals how to live a cashless life without starving
Mark Boyle: Separation between stomachs and the soil means most food comes in plastic packets, but eating for free can be fun
Live Q&A: Moneyless man Mark Boyle answers your questions
Freeconomic superstar Mark Boyle, the man who has given up money, will be live online between 2pm and 3pm today
Down with the kids
My sons have a strange new hero to replace Batman - Mark Boyle, aka No Money Man
My year of living without money
Is it possible to live without spending any cash whatsoever? After becoming disillusioned with consumer society, one man decided to give it a try
The cashless man responds to your comments
From criticisms of hypocrisy to marriage proposals, Mark Boyle's blog on living without money attracted mixed comments
I live without cash – and I manage just fine
Armed with a caravan, solar laptop and toothpaste made from washed-up cuttlefish bones, Mark Boyle gave up using cash
Step this way for an alternative economy
Mark Boyle (or Saoirse, as he is now known) has set out to walk 12,000km to Gandhi's birthplace in India. His mission? To prove that his dream of living in a money-free community really does have legs. Bibi van der Zee meets him