One of the main components of a green lifestyle is to consume less. As it has been said time and again, if we all keep consuming at our current rate – even if we are buying eco-friendly products – we are not going to be making much progress. The key is to buy less.
Well that is easier said than done. At least it is for me. I want to buy my son some new toys. Oh geez.
The act of walking into a Toys R Us store is basically equal to green lifestyle suicide. ANY purchase I could possibly make at this place would not only negate the few changes I have made so far in my efforts to “green up”, but take me a few steps back. I am not exagerating here people. Let’s be honest. I don’t know too many stores that can boast that the majority of their products are not only completely useless, they are made in China (Made In China – stay tuned more to come on this subject….) and finally, they are made from the kind of plastic that will outlive my great-grandchildren’s great-grandchildren.
Solution: Craigslist….
I know specifically the kind of toy I am in the market for – Rescue Heroes. My son just loves these things. He will play for hours with them, making up all sorts of intricate rescue missions. Good clean plastic made in china fun.
So I typed in “rescue heroes” on my local craigslist and BAM! – a full set of heroes, rescue station, helicopter, motorcycle – all for a fraction of the price I would have paid for all this stuff at the store. And virtually no guilt consumption. I am recycling here. I am not adding any more plastic to the world with my consumer $. I am saving these plastic little dudes from their inevitable destiny – the local landfill. We are all happy.
Craigslist=Green Consumerism. What do you think about this logic?