Ethical consumerism
The need for system change doesn't obviate anyone from individual responsibility.
We Can't Do It Ourselves
How to live a more sustainable life? By placing responsibility squarely on the individual, attention is deflected away from the many institutions involved in structuring possible courses of action.
This is a very nice analysis of the shortcomings of behaviour change at the level of the individual. Better to focus on systemic failings than guilt-tripping people for making a wrong choice, when it very often isnāt really a choice at all.
When the focus is on practices, the so-called āvalue-action gapā can no longer be interpreted as evidence of individual ethical shortcomings or individual inertia. Rather, the gap between peopleās attitudes and their ābehaviourā is due to systemic issues: individuals live in a society that makes many pro-environmental arrangements rather unlikely.
Newco Shift | Our Consumption Model Is Broken. Hereās How To Build A New One.
Summary
Our consumption patterns have huge environmental, social and health impacts. Consumption is a corporate strategy. We need a systemic change, not just tweaks to consumerism.
Thoughts
Good article, backed up by plenty of stats. But itās stronger on the āour consumption model is brokenā part, a bit weak on āhereās how to build a new one.ā The plan for system change doesnāt feel very fleshed out, with some loose suggestions, and not much as to how we actually achieve the suggestions. Maybe thatās explored further elsewhere.
Notes
Consumption is causing ecological overspend.
Weāre heading towards 2 planets worth of consumption for 2030 (where does this figure come from?)
Our modern lifestyle is root cause of climate crisis.
āglobal livestock industry produces more emissions than all cars, planes, trains, and ships combinedā
āBy 2025, two-thirds of the worldās population may face water shortages.ā
ā5,300 gallons of water to product 1kg of cottonā
āby 2050, oceans will contain more plastic than fishā
A lot of bleak statistics. Places the blame with consumerism.
āconsumption accounts for 70 percent of US GDPā
Consumerism is āan aggresive device of corporate survivalā.
We have way more stuff than we need.
Our excesses exploit people around the world.
Basic biology is tricked to make us consume even when we may know itās not in our best interest.
āAlternatives such as ethical consumerism or minimalism are unlikely to impact enough people.ā
āChoosing sustainable options requires an investment in time and money that only a small minority of people can afford.ā
- public document at doc.anagora.org/ethical-consumerism
- video call at meet.jit.si/ethical-consumerism