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by my_username_is_
2301 days ago
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>Capitalism says they won't. Consumers as a whole favor cheaper products over sustainable ones. I think we're seeing an increase of companies that are prioritizing sustainable practices, because both consumers and investors are demanding this. Not every company by any stretch of the imagination, but it's happening. See Blackrock's annual letter [1] for the investment side. One Percent for the Planet reports that Millennials are more willing to purchase products that have environmental or social benefits than the general public, which would suggest that this is a trend that's increasing[2]. >Regulation is how you solve that problem. Tax companies that use disposable packaging or don't manage their waste streams properly (however you define that) and they'll stop doing it. Definitely agreed that this would solve things a lot quicker and more completely. But in the absence of fitting regulation, people need to decide to do the right thing within their companies and get progress started. [1] https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/14/blackrocks-larry-fink-says-s...
[2] https://www.onepercentfortheplanet.org/business-members |
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