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by johnmorrison
2336 days ago
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I agree completely. We are all responsible as consumers, in every country. People like to blame the western world or "corporations" - no, it is your (our) fault as individuals. Corporations only emit when consumers demand their product/service. We are all humans: anyone who can help make the future better, should. |
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Hmm, here I diverge. I can demand a long lasting, repairable, sustainable appliance (and most products) until I am blue in the face, no corporation is willing to make and sell me one. In fact they're going the opposite way and products are less sustainable, shorter lasting, and subject to far more "fashion" replacement than ever. As companies have become global, and got ever larger the sole focus on profit, particularly that going to the execs has pushed out everything else -- fair pay and working conditions, pensions, long term jobs, environment, local community, etc.
We can all do our bit, and should, as far as we're able, but it requires government to regulate to get corporations to all do their bit. Without strong regulation and suitably targeted taxation you get a select few, and an awful lot of greenwashing.
Lets also not forget that the vast majority of the current consumer boom and demand for far too much stuff is pushed, via advertising, not pulled, from need. To get you unhappy with your looks, weight, fitness, kitchen, lifestyle, status, status compared to your neighbour, all in the name of selling you an expensive solution, that rarely improves anything, and frequently makes you feel worse.