What Defines Sustainable Products, And Why They Are Such A Good Choice
Sustainable products are becoming the accepted norm in the world today and attract more interest than ever before. Despite the best efforts of those vested interests who want to keep the truth hidden, there is more than ever before being written about the environmental damage being caused by a lot of modern commercial activity. People who have a genuine concern about the planet, the human race, and the future, are seeking to support businesses whose commercial activity is sustainable, and does not cause damage to the environment in the long term.
So, what defines a sustainable product? Well, the Internet and books are full of complicated definitions and big words, but the basics of the matter are that a sustainable product is one which protects the environment during its entire life. That is, from the moment the raw materials are extracted from the source to the time the final product is disposed of, there must be no permanent damage caused to the environment. Complex metrics have now been devised which can measure any given product against this consideration, and there are many who will use these metrics to make sure that they are using sustainable products.
Of course, people who wish to protect the environment are constantly struggling to overcome competition and vested interests from conventional business. It is often cheaper, at least in the short term, to produce a product with no regard for the environment than it is to produce something sustainable. Although there are many people who will take sustainability into account when they make purchases, there are many others who will ignore these considerations and making buying choices purely on price. For many, of course, economic survival depends on sourcing the cheapest products, and these people are not in any position to consider environmental factors.
The ultimate solution to this problem can only lie with society as a whole taking responsibility for its own future, and for the future of children yet unborn. If society is to apply fair charges for damage to the environment, products which do damage will soon become economically untenable. At this point, people who make buying choices purely on price will have the incentive to buy sustainable products. As long as vested interests are able to block political moves to educate the public and bring about reform, the interests of the environment will continue to be compromised.
Despite this, there is an ever growing section of the population which will give primary consideration to sustainability. They have access to almost unlimited information via the Internet, and are able to make informed choices as to which products to buy. Sustainable products are becoming an ever more popular choice, especially when you consider that they often have a greater longevity than products which are created simply to sell for the cheapest possible price. In the end, the planet is home to all of us, and we owe it to ourselves to switch, as far as possible, to sustainable products.
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