I ran across this site which is very simplistic in its presentation, but that has great tips, and links and information for overcoming consumerism so you can loosen that Corporatist Stranglehold. I have no idea whose page it is, it looks like it's purely informational, no ads, no one really taking any credit for all the work that went into it either. Great site! Check it out!
Add it to your bookmarks, and share with your friends!!
Advertisements are meant to influence you to buy stuff... We must learn to block out their messages, or respond negatively to them, by informing them of our distaste, or refusing to buy their products.
Manufacturing stuff' is polluting planet Earth. Don't contribute to this, instead, become part of the solution.Buy only things you can't be without, things you need, and buy things that can last. Avoid trends and fashion.
If you only buy from those manufacturers who are socially and environmentally responsible, without polluting planet Earth. The "market" will adjust to the demand for conscious practices, or go out of business.
(Unless the government subsidizes them, scientists are "bought out" and deny that the damage exists, or these companies begin convincing the Chinese to buy piles of "stuff" they don't need). Please take these concerns up with government any way you are able.
DIY - Do It Yourself!! Make stuff! Innovate!! Necessity is the mother of invention! There is a site with plenty of "DIY" instructions! Check it out!! There are tons more out there, and lots of "how to" books at your local library as well!!
Make your own soap, cosmetics and household cleaners... a nice "tilex" can be made from essential oils and white vinegar and water. Find recipes. They're available online, from friends, and in books at your local library for free.
Most people are getting information from the media to form opinions, but they're presaging someone else's opinions. Important things are going on in the world and so much of what we think of as left and right wing media isn't bringing everything you need to know to your attention.
The media is overwhelmingly controlled by big global corporations.
Don't get caught in the trap of thinking everything is either left or right. These are being emphasized in order to divide Americans into easily manipulated groups. Original, thoughtful thinking can unify "We The People" as we try to restructure the marketplace, develop responsible sources for information and media, and take back the control of our representative government we elect.
'Every' Politician is taking money from big business interests in order to influence elections. There is an inherent 'conflict of interest against the American people in that our representatives are paid not to legislate against those who pollute if they took money from them in order to influence elections. We can't wait for government to fix things. We all have to change the things we do, then everything else changes.
We could have politicians to serve the people when the people act with wisdom and take responsibility.
Once you start discovering the facts, you can act accordingly. We become engaged as an active member of society. This will make it difficult for politicians to fool us with false promises. We must all make the decision as free individuals to be a responsible consumer. We can work toward changing our electoral system but you can start changing the power structure today with every choice you make.
FOOD
Often this conversation begins with a discussion about Organic foods, but that doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of this vitally important subject. This is the stuff we put into our bodies, it is where we spend most of our money, and it drives the chemical and agricultural industries that have a massive effect not only on our environment, but our economies and our politics. Chemicals, colors and preservatives in processed foods are also Genetically Modified Organisms. GMO'S are a serious environmental concern, and we don't fully understand the effects of these products are having in the environment. There is also a grave political concern as patent holders force local and third world farmers through conditions of IMF loans, to purchase their products or face massive law suits for patent infringements.
Consider your own health. Food now has less actual sustenance, nutrients, vitamins, protein and more and more sugars, chemicals both in the food and as a byproduct of manufacturing. This is alarming in terms of heath as well as the impact on the environment.
prices for food are artificially controlled, and subsidies to big Ag. firms are distorting the free market choices that support organic foods, which are often more expensive. Consider that any piece of organic fruit oz. for oz. has more actual nutrition in it than a Big Mac Meal and costs a fraction of the price.
We can pay close attention to what we eat, read labels and make healthy choices, Manufactures are monitoring purchases through those "club cards". They spend billions studying our behaviors. If we change buying habits they notice the trend in the market and follow demands. Stop buying products with chemicals and they will take them off the shelf. If we work at changing how we spend our money
at the grocery store, effects would be massive. There is a documentary called FOOD INC that may be the eye opener you need.
A NOTE ON BOYCOTTS AND THE ECONOMY
Everyone can argue that corporations are "job creators" who generate income for many people. Find out the truth to matters so you know you're buying from companies who are socially and environmentally responsible. They are all on a campaign to present themselves as such, but you must do some investigating into the truth to matters.
With the consumers' support, the good companies can thrive. this is pretty difficult, so it's good to join groups online who are pooling such information, and helping each other make good decisions... It can be a challenge to change our habits, but even small steps will lead to a paradigm shift in consciousness, changing the dynamic of the current consumer/capitalist economy into something, well... just more sane! If you are opposed to the practices of a particular company, you can decide not to buy certain products, but you have to do some homework and find out what the company actually does. Many times, a product is manufactured by a corporation with many subsidiaries.
I find the challenge makes life interesting, and anyone can feel good about making these efforts, so try looking around for ways to consume less and outwit the greed based system.
The things you must have, such as gas for your car, shelter, and food, you can look into alternatives that reduce the impact consumption is having on the planet's ecosystem and the quality of life (for all life) on our one and only planet...
TRANSPORTATION:
Think "Outside the Car".
- Take more walks.
- Ride a bike.
- Use public transport.
- Drive a more fuel efficient vehicle.
- Find others with whom you can car pool.
- Find out if you can telecommute tasks from home part of the time.
- Plan to take care of errands all on one trip instead of making many trips.
ECONOMICS:
Look at what changes can be made to our monetary system and advocate for community cohesiveness, and local economies first.
Rent a huge apartment and live together with a group of conscientious friends.
Starting a Cottage Industry
What are you good at? What are you interested in?
Gardening ~ Foraging ~ Herbalism ~
Cooking & preserving foods
Writing ~ Drawing and Painting ~ Printmaking
Beekeeping ~ Candle making ~ Soapmaking ~ Fiber arts
Pottery ~ Glass blowing
Leather-crafts ~ Woodworking ~ Metalworking
Cooking & preserving foods
Writing ~ Drawing and Painting ~ Printmaking
Beekeeping ~ Candle making ~ Soapmaking ~ Fiber arts
Pottery ~ Glass blowing
Leather-crafts ~ Woodworking ~ Metalworking
Even if you're not crafty, consider teaching others food preparation and preservation, gardening in small spaces, identifying wild plants, providing child care, elder-care, errand running, cleaning, pet-sitting, milk-paint making, permaculture building, recycling, consignment selling, writing, publishing.
Buy local, and handmade.
Also, consider the following practical suggestions
- Buy your produce from the farms surrounding your city or community.
- Eat less meat. Or better yet, none!!
- Buy organic and local meats. If you can only afford this once a week, then maybe you should only eat meat once a week.
- Drink less milk, and buy hormone free milk yogurt and cheeses.
- Get out in the sunshine as often as you can for free vitamin D!
- Learn how to make your own yogurt.
- If you're vegetarian, for protein, eat rice and beans together, peanut butter on whole grain bread. Invent a recipe for spicy Lentil / Rice burgers. Also, take a multivitamin with Iron, B vitamins and a Flax oil supplement.
- Cook from scratch.
- Eat whole grains, brown rice, Rye, Wheat and oat bran breads and cereals.
- Avoid packaged/prepared frozen "convenience"foods in the grocery store.
- Buy organic whenever you can afford it.
- Shop the perimeter of the grocery store.
- Take your own reusable bags with you when you go shopping.
- Grow vegetables in tubs or window-boxes, on a sunny balcony or stoop.
Compost your vegetable scraps:
Make a "chicken-wire" bin from 6 metal fencing stakes and a roll or two of chicken wire. Put the stakes in the ground in a row 2 deep by 3 wide, 3' apart. Wrap the chicken wire around all sides. Throw in all your vegetable wastes Peels, egg shells, coffee grounds. ) Cover your waste with grass clippings or leaves. Turn it often, keeping one side your pile to add to, and the other your pile that's "cooking"... Once one side is "cooked, make compost "tea" or and use it to supplement the soil in your garden. Then make the empty bin your "add to" pile while "cooking" the other side! You could coordinate the construction of a larger bin by joining with everyone in an apartment complex. Have everyone contribute what they're able, and just make sure it gets turned and covered often. In a 6 months, there should be a nice pile of rich compost to use in your community garden.
Many items come with too much packaging. Buy products with no or minimal packaging, and remember to carry your own bags!
Write to companies and ask them to reduce the amount of packaging they're using for their products.
- Factor in whether the packaging will be a menace to you before you buy.
- Support local downtown businesses selling products you approve of.
- Barter with friends and neighbors.
- Plan community yard sales and swap meets.
- Use Craigslist to buy and sell items
- Visit second-hand shops.
- Donate unneeded items to charities, homeless shelters, women's shelters, Goodwill.
- Buy and sell used items on ebay, package them in reuseable and recyclable materials, and biodegradable materials (packing peanuts made from starch!).
- Organize a "Repair Cafe" once or twice a year, and have people who are apt at fixing things come and donate their time, or for donations.
Hint: When buying online, look for a website's "local search" to locate items as close-by as possible. This will mean items aren't being trucked 3000 miles. You may save shipping fees too.Do not purchase precious metals or gemstone jewelry (someone has to mine this stuff). (I recently bought an adorable upcycled "silverware" pendant from etsy and I get tons of compliments on it! (If you buy from her, be sure to ask her to please fore-go her lovely, but unnecessary packaging if your item is not a gift.)
Question where things come from, what impact they have on the planet, what resources things are made of, where they will end up.
The path we are currently on is complete anathema to the public good, it destroys the earth's environment. Many changes are needed, and the longer we wait to make them, the more damage that is done. We have a lot of options for changing the ways of the world we live in.
The day might come when we can look back on the system of today and think of it as we do the dark ages.
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