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Over-consumption is at the root of the planet’s #environmental crisis. Consumption of fast fashion, flights, Black Friday-discounted gadgets – has become the primary driver of ecological crisis. We are devouring the planet’s resources at a rate 1.8 (2023) times faster than it can regenerate. When people buy less stuff, you get immediate drops in emissions, resource consumption and #pollution. That doesn’t just mean fewer physical things; it’s also less electricity, travel and eating out. 💥 Less Consumption Aesthetic, All You Need Is Less, No Waste Aesthetic, Low Consumption Aesthetic, No Consumerism, Sustainable Travel Aesthetic, Vision Board Sustainability, Stop Consumerism, Fast Fashion Protest

Over-consumption is at the root of the planet’s #environmental crisis. Consumption of fast fashion, flights, Black Friday-discounted gadgets – has become the primary driver of ecological crisis. We are devouring the planet’s resources at a rate 1.8 (2023) times faster than it can regenerate. When people buy less stuff, you get immediate drops in emissions, resource consumption and #pollution. That doesn’t just mean fewer physical things; it’s also less electricity, travel and eating out. 💥

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Brenna Quinlan on Instagram: "Have you ever done the no-waste challenge? The message we often hear is that zero waste is about buying more reusable cups and fancy bamboo cutlery sets. This is not true. In fact, this leads to more consumption of finite resources, more fossil fuel use in the production and distribution of these items, more things sitting in overstuffed drawers, and more waste when our reusable cups and cutlery break in a few months time. Going low or zero waste is an adventure Food Waste Project, Regenerative Design, Plastic Free Life, Bamboo Cutlery, Plastic Free July, Plastic Free Living, Worm Farm, Reusable Nappies, Reusable Cups

Brenna Quinlan on Instagram: "Have you ever done the no-waste challenge? The message we often hear is that zero waste is about buying more reusable cups and fancy bamboo cutlery sets. This is not true. In fact, this leads to more consumption of finite resources, more fossil fuel use in the production and distribution of these items, more things sitting in overstuffed drawers, and more waste when our reusable cups and cutlery break in a few months time. Going low or zero waste is an adventure

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