I would try to find a way to
reduce consumerism.
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They may be useful in certain situations, but if money or space is tight, or if you're just looking to simplify and
reduce consumerism and waste, here's how to get along just fine without these so - called «essentials.
Not exact matches
New research showing organic farming more effectively restores soil carbon and
reduces the cause of climate change compared to conventional techniques could sway more shoppers to buy organic — especially as conscious
consumerism continues to rise.
As the leading organization at the forefront of the conscious
consumerism movement, One Green Planet believes that
reducing hidden plastics from our lives is not about giving up anything or sacrificing convenience, but rather learning to reap the maximum benefit from the items you use every day while having the minimum impact.
But the part I think will appeal most to TreeHugger readers is how these new methods of digital
consumerism can actually help
reduce or improve our real - world consumption.
Reducing waste and cutting back on your
consumerism will do more for the earth — in terms of saving energy and resources — than stocking up on unnecessary fashions (even if they were made without pesticides).
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Studies conducted since the mid-1980s have shown
consumerism to be associated with
reduced well - being among children, adolescents and adults.