A casual stroll down most grocery store aisles will reveal a glut of options that can be a bit overwhelming. And if you have ever thought that it was excessive, you aren’t alone, there is a growing consciousness around rampant consumerism and what it’s ultimately doing to the planet.
The “AntiConsumption” internet group showcases the effects of producing, moving, and buying too much stuff through memes and insightful posts. Hopefully, these images might be some good food for thought, so be sure to upvote the posts that caught your eye and comment your thoughts below. We also got in touch with Gediminas Kondrackis, Climate Activist & Baltic Sustainability Awards Changemaker.
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Yes! You Should Wear Stuff For Years
Bored Panda got in touch with Gediminas Kondrackis, Climate Activist & Baltic Sustainability Awards Changemaker, to ask about his work and hear his thoughts on being more sustainable. "I'm dedicated to helping people and businesses become more environmentally friendly, which is a simpler way of saying "more green". This involves guiding them to make their trips, events, and parties greener, in a way that respects the Earth.”
“At my organization, we've developed easy, accessible methods to help make being green less of a chore. We offer straightforward strategies to help people and businesses cut down on their environmental impact. To reach a wider audience, we use different platforms like the Climate Museum and the tvariau.lt website. Our mission is to make sustainability something that everyone, no matter where they are in the world, can understand and adopt into their everyday lives.”
Spooky Reusables
This Small Act Of Kindness Can Make Such A Huge Difference! Love To See It
Things Used To Last For More Time
“Sustainability” can seem like an overused word these days, so we wanted to hear how an actual expert would use it. ""Sustainability" is a word that gets tossed around quite a bit, and it can mean different things to different people. In my view, sustainability is about not hurting our planet, especially our climate. A simple, practical way to look at it is to measure how much CO2, which is a gas that harms our planet, we're releasing into the air.”
“Some might say my perspective is too narrow or focused. But when it comes to big, important issues like climate change, I believe it's crucial to have straightforward, easy-to-understand goals. This helps everyone grasp the problem and take steps to solve it.”
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Climate Dad Knows Better
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Reading through the posts in this article, it might feel like there isn’t much an individual can do, so we wanted to hear what suggestions Gediminas had. “The best thing you can do to create less waste is to only use what you need. This applies to everything in our lives. For instance, reducing food waste is more important than eating less meat. Also, buying lots of things you don't need, like excessive clothes or gadgets, is a bigger problem than replacing your phone or laptop every few years.”
“The same principle applies to transportation. Use cars or planes only when necessary. We should think of transport like a food pyramid. Healthy activities like biking, walking, and train rides are at the base. Bus rides and carpooling are in the middle. And plane trips and driving alone should be rare treats at the top. In short, eat, buy, and travel mindfully. Every small change helps!” You can learn more about him and his work here and here.
Let’s Be Real
Never Forget, The Electric Car Is Here To Save The Car Industry, Not The Planet
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The depressing truth is that most of us have unsustainable spending habits. And I’m not talking about finances, although for many that can be an issue as well. No, many of the products we buy and buy and buy are not even close to being environmentally friendly and are often shipped halfway across the world, adding to their carbon footprint.
As disheartening as this sounds, it’s important to also highlight all the progress certain people and groups have made to try and stem the tide of rampant consumerism. For example, the Italian city of Prato has grown into a world leader in recycled clothing, all because of an old law prohibiting the importation of raw wool. Now its methods could be key to redesigning the fashion industry into something that won’t end the world.
One area where progress has been more visible is the electrification of driving. One sticking point is the batteries that power the whole thing. Now, if you’ve ever tried to eat a battery, you would know that they are pretty toxic. They also get worn out and need replacement. Fortunately, the US has passed battery recycling incentives that mean that most of them do not end up in a scrapheap, but instead are remade and reused.
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On Black Friday 2008, 34 Yr Old Walmart Employee, Jdimytai Damour, Was Asked By His Employer To Use His 6’5 Body As A Barrier For A Crowd Of Over 2,000 People. He Died That Day After Being Trampled By The Crowd. The Shoppers Did Not Concerned About His Death, And Even Complained Of Waiting Too Long
Speaking of electric cars, while not the standard, EV sales have exceeded new diesel cars for the first time in the EU, in a trend that is likely to continue as infrastructure develops, prices decrease and incentives grow. There may be a time in the near future when gas stations end up being less common than charging stations were at the beginning of the EV revolution. Children will bemusedly listen to old people speak about physically pumping gas into a car and roll their eyes.
While it’s easy to close our eyes to factories in faraway lands, one often does not have to look further than a river near any town or city to see what plastic and human laziness have wrought. In the Netherlands, one innovator has created a method to trap and catch plastic that ends up in waterways. It utilizes a “net” of bubbles to create a barrier that still allows water to flow but traps all the junk that we deposit in rivers, canals, and lakes.
Gucci-Poochie Can't Go Potty
Told Everyone Not To Get Me Anything Except A Trip To Go Hike And Be With Nature. For Once, Everyone Respected Not Getting Me Anything And I Got To Hike. I Even Got In For Free. :)
Capitalism Drives Innovation! The Innovations:
Modern humans are also aware that pollution doesn’t just come from not throwing trash away properly. Through carbon announcing, we can see very accurately just how much damage a simple flight can do. So one company is attempting to undo this damage by turning CO2, the cause of much woe, into profitable jet fuel. Perhaps it’s more wise to mitigate human damage instead of accepting that people will actually change their behavior.
Fast fashion is almost too nice of a name for business practices that use a massive amount of water and produce huge amounts of waste. Some countries are now trying innovative ways to limit clothing ending up thrown out, for example, France is paying out bonuses to sewing workshops and shoemakers who repair and remake items, creating a demand for “old” clothes. This way, that cheap H&M shirt doesn’t end up in a landfill, but gets reused.
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In South Africa, fashion designers are in turn taking old clothing and designing entire fashion shows around them. Aspiring designers, Khumo Morojele and Klein Muis pick out used clothing that ends up shipped to South Africa and refurbish and develop certain pieces. While upcycling might limit the waste caused by fast fashion, it’s initiatives like this that might actually make it popular.
Saw This On R/Tumblr, Knew It Fit Here
This Entire Bin Full Of Brand New, Intentionally Destroyed Shoes, Destined For Landfill. All To Prevent Reselling And To Maintain An Artificially High Price
This Is Ridiculous And Makes Me Feel Icky When I Look At It
And it’s not just clothes, ‘Deconstructing the Sneaker’ is a brand attempting to make shoes with materials sourced from sustainable wild rubber. Their goal is to make sneakers that take as little as possible from the environment, with materials and energy that is renewable, in contrast to most shoe manufacturers that produce as cheaply as possible and pump most of their profits into marketing.
No Amount Of Wealth Could Ever Stop This
One Apple Slice In This Plastic Baggie, Advertising A Movie About The Ocean…
One Family Decided To Count How Many Yeti Products They Bought Over The Years. Top Comment Was Yeti Offering Even More Products To Their Collection
Of course, even if we do all start only consuming from sustainable sources, there is still a lot of trash already floating around the world. One Nigerian school has a novel approach to cleaning up its environment: it will allow people to exchange recyclable bottles instead of paying school fees. These sorts of initiatives not only help push people to clean up a bit but provide low-income households with a way to get their kids an education.
I Hate That This Is Becoming A Trend, So Wasteful
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We Can Do Our Best But At The End Of The Day The Force Of Capitalism Is What’s Destroying The Planet
These are all good solutions to help limit a lot of the damage that is being done to our planet right now, but it’s important to not lose track of the fact that the average person does a lot less to harm the environment than just a handful of companies. And at the very top of every company is a person who profits. In the US, there have been proposals to tax the ultra-rich and funnel these resources into climate initiatives. If they aren’t going to change how they do business, they should at least pay for the damage.
I Feel This So Hard
This Aluminum Can Comes Wrapped In Plastic
Irony. Not For The Average Consumer. [original]
Libraries Are The Bastions Of Anti-Consumption
Am I The Only One Infuriated By Cooler Screens?? These Video Screens At Gas Stations Are Worse Than Just A Glass Door In Every Way
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Kind Of A Small Change, But Those Tiny Plastic Chairs Only Have One Use
It's Not A Lot, But It's Definitely More Than Nothing
Bunch Of Escooters Becoming Ewaste
"The Void You Fill With Consumerism Is Your Own Disempowerment." Pasteup In Austin
In NYC They Just Cut The Lights Off Of Trees After The Holidays And (I Assume) Throw Them Away
Ad Free Subways Make The Inside Look Larger And Lighter
Green Chef Sent Me Two Separately Packaged Green Onions For The Same Recipe
This Gross Commercialization Of Bob Ross Into Mints And Energy Drinks
$2000 Garbage Bag, Unreal
Spotted In The Wild At A Hipster Coffee Shop. They Said They Sell At Least One A Week…
A Shopping Mall, Where The Lights Are Always On, The Music Always Playing (Even In The Parking Garage!), Even If The Shops Are Closed
I've Saved So Much Money By Not Buying Things I Don't Need
Embodiment Of This Sub
The Flossing Stick Perfectly Summarizes Wasteful Western Ideology Under Capitalism
Take a perfectly fine solution (floss) and generate a new solution to improve efficiency while creating mountains of plastic garbage in the process
This Makes Me Feel Ill
A Cardboard Six Pack Holder From A Major Beverage Manufacturer
The Sheer Amount Of Stuff That Could Be Recycled Or Donated At The End Of The Semester That’s Just Tossed Out
Ok But At Least He’s Reusing Lol
I Hacked My Car Radio To Support Aux. Now I Don't Have To Listen To Annoying Commercials On The Radio. Also I Dont Have To Buy A New One That Support Aux. Win-Win Situation!
New Amazon Marketing Technique: Manipulate People Into Believing Consumption=happiness
This Might Belong Here
"Wind Farms Are Ugly" Corporate Media
I Never Really Thought About It
I Just Cannot Believe This Is Real
But Why Cover It In Plastic!?
Oh, No! Less Conspicuous Consumption!
What In The Sh-T
Milka's Greed
Doing The Work For Us
A Store To Purchase Amazon Return Items
I Hate This Type Of Useless Stuff
This Line, Nearly 3 Hours Before The Taylor Swift "Merch" Shop Opens In Philly
Of Course The CEO Of Kellogg Is Going To Say That Constant Consumption Is What's Going To "Save Us From A Recession" These People Are Unreal
Do Not Provide Your Children The Choice Of Paid-For Higher Education
Excessive Packaging Is So F**king Wasteful
Starbucks Mobile App Claims A 30 Min Wait. Employees Claim A 2+ Hour Wait. Manager Says Corporate Wont Shut Down Mobile Orders
Who Buys This Crap?
This Is Why I Despise “Collectibles”
Alright Everyone, What Are Your Limits?
I am genuinely interested in peoples replies so please leave your thoughts below. The world population exceeds 7.5 billion and 80 percent of the world's population lives in countries where income differentials are widening. Is capitalism a positive or negative thing? What can be done? Is democracy positive or negative? Is democracy real? Is there a better alternative (sortition?) What can be done? Instead of individual countries having their own polls can we not have an independent poll on matters that the world's citizens can vote on?
I am genuinely interested in peoples replies so please leave your thoughts below. The world population exceeds 7.5 billion and 80 percent of the world's population lives in countries where income differentials are widening. Is capitalism a positive or negative thing? What can be done? Is democracy positive or negative? Is democracy real? Is there a better alternative (sortition?) What can be done? Instead of individual countries having their own polls can we not have an independent poll on matters that the world's citizens can vote on?
