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Ironic And Sad Posts From People Who Are Done With Consumerism (New Pics)

Ironic And Sad Posts From People Who Are Done With Consumerism (New Pics)

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As easy (and understandable) as it is to complain about paper straws and the like, the truth is that it’s overall a new positive to not create trash that will outlive multiple generations of humans. However, the bad news is that we all have a long way to go.
The “Anticonsumption” online group shows the environmental effects of producing, moving, and buying too much stuff through memes and insightful posts. Hopefully, these images might be some good food for thought, so get comfortable, be sure to upvote the posts that caught your eye and comment your thoughts below.

#1 Came Across This On Facebook

Came Across This On Facebook
181points

#2 My Haven

My Haven
Report
178points

#3 Exactly

Exactly
141points

Looking at all the examples here might lead someone to despair, so it’s worth also highlighting that it’s not all doom and gloom. For example, just this week (November of 2024) Australian scientists have developed a method to recycle old textiles into concrete. The fashion industry and fast fashion in particular create mountains of waste, so this is a great step forward.

Remember, many of us purchase cheap clothing that tends to not even last a year, creating monumental water waste for products that end up in landfills at the end of the day. This is a good and sustainable way to turn that junk into a considerably more valuable commodity, construction materials.

#4 "The Heroes We Deserve"

"The Heroes We Deserve"
134points

#5 It’s All Of Our Responsibility, As Inhabitants Of Earth, To Reduce The Impact We Make Upon It! If You Love This Earth, And Want To Make It A Better Place, The First Place To Start Is Living And Shopping More Sustainably! Creating Less Waste Is The First Step In Making Our Earth Healthy Again

It’s All Of Our Responsibility, As Inhabitants Of Earth, To Reduce The Impact We Make Upon It! If You Love This Earth, And Want To Make It A Better Place, The First Place To Start Is Living And Shopping More Sustainably! Creating Less Waste Is The First Step In Making Our Earth Healthy Again
118points

#6 Local Funeral Home Offers This $85 Cardboard Casket. What A Great Way To Not Waste Money And Resources

Local Funeral Home Offers This $85 Cardboard Casket. What A Great Way To Not Waste Money And Resources
114points

Speaking of emissions, researchers from the University of Massachusetts are working on “agrivoltaics,” a method to help farmers utilize even more of their farmland. The crop? Energy, gathered from solar panels placed across the land. Farming does come with its own emissions, but let's face it, we need food, so might as well make it more efficient.

#7 Because Of The Anticonsumption Mindset, I Have So Much More Respect For Someone Driving A Normal-Sized Old Truck Than A Brand New Gigantic One

Because Of The Anticonsumption Mindset, I Have So Much More Respect For Someone Driving A Normal-Sized Old Truck Than A Brand New Gigantic One
113points

#8 My Mother's Blender, Still Choochin Just Fine After 4 Decades Of Use, With All The Original Parts

My Mother's Blender, Still Choochin Just Fine After 4 Decades Of Use, With All The Original Parts
107points

#9 Your Life Has Already Been Designed

Your Life Has Already Been Designed
105points

You may have noticed that behind most of these developments are researchers and scientists. It’s easy to get lost in the promises of green entrepreneurs, but at the end of the day, it’s research, both privately funded and publicly funded that is going to end up helping our environment.

#10 True True True

True True True
102points

#11 Blue Shell The 1%

Blue Shell The 1%
97points

#12 Made A New Cat Scratch Pad From Trash

Made A New Cat Scratch Pad From Trash
97points

#13 Should This Be Implemented Throughout The World?

Should This Be Implemented Throughout The World?
87points

#14 A Book From The 70s Based On A Computer Model Based On Just A Few Inputs Roughly Predicted The Next 50 Years, We're At The Brink Of Ecological Breakdown, Billions Live In Dire Poverty And The Rich Own More Than Half Of The World's Wealth. If That's Not An Alarming Bell, I Don't Know What Is

A Book From The 70s Based On A Computer Model Based On Just A Few Inputs Roughly Predicted The Next 50 Years, We're At The Brink Of Ecological Breakdown, Billions Live In Dire Poverty And The Rich Own More Than Half Of The World's Wealth. If That's Not An Alarming Bell, I Don't Know What Is
83points

#15 The Recycling Shop Near Me Has Free Used Paints And Chemicals!😊

The Recycling Shop Near Me Has Free Used Paints And Chemicals!😊
79points

#16 This Is A Great Incentive To Get More People Recycling And Cleaning Our Earth! However, We Must Keep Working To Limit Our Plastic Production And Live Sustainably!

This Is A Great Incentive To Get More People Recycling And Cleaning Our Earth! However, We Must Keep Working To Limit Our Plastic Production And Live Sustainably!
72points

#17 As Seen Elsewhere

As Seen Elsewhere
71points

#18 Sushi Place Put My California Rolls In A Tupperware Container I Brought Them!

Sushi Place Put My California Rolls In A Tupperware Container I Brought Them!
69points

#19 Yikes

Yikes
68points

#20 We Can Do It Again!

We Can Do It Again!
67points
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