Many of us would agree that we consume far too much, creating an abundance of waste and destruction of resources. But, what if we could change our habits to not only reduce what we use and our waste but also save money and increase our satisfaction as consumers? This blog post looks at the benefits of using what we already have and what we can do to make this shift in our over-consuming habits.
The Reality of Over-Consumption
Over-consumption affects our climate and air quality. It pollutes not just the air but our earth and its complex ecosystems including forests, jungles, marshland, wildlife and all kinds of waterways.
According to statistics we are using up the earth’s resources 1.7% faster than they can regenerate.
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The Benefits of Using What You Have
Let’s face it, you don’t need brand-new reusable food baggies if you still have regular plastic ones at home. You don’t need all glass Tupperware containers if the plastic ones you’re using are still doing their job. You don’t need plastic-free & zero-waste cleaning supplies if the cleaners you’re using still have plenty left. You don’t need a fancy new eco-friendly water bottle if the plastic one you have still works just fine.
You can make those swaps later when you’re finished using what you have first. constantly purchasing products based on what you think you should have will keep you stuck on the advertising hook. At your core, you know what you need and what you don’t.
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We are only expediating the waste output if we throw out perfectly good supplies in exchange for their new eco-friendly counterparts. It makes sense to use up what you have THEN go out and find a good deal on something that will last longer, be more eco-friendly and/or create less waste. In the long run, you will help save our planet, save yourself money and make life a little bit simpler.
How to Change Habits to Use What You Have
It’s not easy to change habits but you can do it. Pick one small thing to change and stick with it. Maybe you use alot of sandwich baggies packing lunches for your family. Start looking around for a product that will serve your needs without breaking the bank. You have until your current supply of baggies runs out. If you wash and reuse them even better, you’ve got loads of time. Outfit one family member at a time with the new storage system and before you know it you’ll all be packing eco-friendly lunches
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Be patient with yourself. This kind of change doesn’t happen overnight. While you are working on these small, positive changes you could also start thinking about things you currently purchase that you don’t need to spend money on at all. For example, I don’t buy paper towels. I have a supply of rags I’ve made by cutting up old clothes, sheets and/or towels. They serve the purpose well and can be washed and reused.
So block the noise, stop overconsuming, and don’t stress yourself out about not being whatever-free. You can be passionate about the planet and living eco-friendly without falling into consumer traps. Do what you can with what you already have first.
Over-consumption is an issue that requires a change in our habits and mindsets. By using what we have first and changing our buying habits to prioritize sustainability, think long-term, and stay mindful of our impact on the planet, we can reduce our over-consumption and create a better future.
Join the conversation – leave a comment on this post with actions you already take or plan to take to prioritize using what you have first!
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