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Consumerism Christmas – the sustainability dilemma


Consumerism Christmas – the sustainability dilemma - The Guardian

The advent of Christmas brings conflicting feelings – a time to be merry but also a time when the consumption of stuff, not love, rules.

Christmas, Consumerism, and Confusion - by Jonathan Rowson

It seems we often associate 'special' events with the amount of money we give to them. So if we know or at least sense that Christmas should ...

How Capitalism Stole Christmas (And Killed the Planet Along the Way)

A Guide to Greenwashing and How to Spot It - EcoWatch · Men's Consumer Habits Cause More Climate Emissions Than ... · Will Climate Change Make ...

Column: Consumerism isn't just ruining the holidays, it's ... - The Oracle

A fallen Christmas tree perfectly represents our departure from the true meaning of the holidays,. Photo credit: Eliza Tiles. A fallen Christmas ...

Christmas consumerism – The Western Howl

Something about the green and red popping up reminds consumers of the money they have to spend — or probably shouldn't spend — on holiday goods. The truth is, ...

Resisting consumerism for the holidays | Environmental Business

I love the holiday season, and my favorite part is giving gifts to my children. Though I'm not a big shopper in general, being in the role ...

Sustainable Christmas: The people rejecting overconsumption

Over the past few decades, Christmas has become synonymous with overconsumption. But these people are proving there are more sustainable ways to celebrate.

How Christmas is ruining the planet - POLITICO.eu

Every Christmas, the amount of waste produced in the U.K. increases 30 percent, according to a study by waste management company Biffa. That ...

Navigating a mindful consumption during the holiday season

In the wake of the oncoming holiday season and Black Friday, consumerism is at an all-time high. We've seen those Tik Tok videos of a micro ...

Consumerism Christmas – the sustainability dilemma - Pinterest

Consumerism Christmas – the sustainability dilemma. Christmas brings conflicting feelings for Vicky Grinnell-Wright – both a time to be merry ...

Christmas gifts have an ethical, sustainable consumption problem

Ethical consumption is a war we need to fight one Christmas present at a time ... If you see 'buy one get one free,' you may not be paying, but ...

How to save Christmas from consumerism | Grist

While there's no doubt that the choices of individuals help perpetuate an unsustainable cycle of consumption, it would be as profoundly off-mark ...

Christmas consumerism: A symbol of materialism or generosity?

It's a question that has led to many holiday critiques of capitalism, arguing that markets are a primary source of materialistic excess and ...

050 Consumerism, Climate Change and Christmas

The world spends close to one trillion dollars on Christmas related purchases. Consumption is at an all time high, and so are the subsequent ...

Balancing The Tension Between Consumer And Sustainability Desires

So, there is an obvious conflict when it comes to consumers' desire to use sustainable materials compared to what they are willing to spend or ...

How to Combat Over-consumption at Christmas - Incredibusy

Christmas can be one of the happiest times of the year - family time, beautiful decorations, and the general spirit of giving. However, there is a downside ...

Deconstructing Consumerism - Global Oneness Project

Increased global consumerism has vast environmental, economic, and social repercussions. Thought leaders across the globe investigate the unsustainable ...

Real or Fake: The Christmas Tree Dilemma - Me Mother Earth

Ho Ho Ho, Merry Consumer Season! Again we find ourselves in that happiest of times, when children look for flying reindeer and dream of ...

Consumerism, throwaway culture raises ethical dilemma

Consumerism and throwaway culture has presented many ethical concerns, including social inequality and environmental complications. Summertime ...

Why can't we resist consumerism at Christmas? | this. - Deakin

But by purchasing more 'stuff' that takes resources and energy to produce, and will eventually end up in landfill, we're contributing to the environmental ...