
priscilla du preez/unsplash
priscilla du preez/unsplash
for college students, every new school year ushers in the overwhelming sense of possible reinvention. as a senior, this august will include my last ever first day of school and despite this being my 16th one, i am still captivated by the idea of a fresh start and of a sparkly new me.
but no matter what year you are i’m sure this is a feeling that many of you are experiencing this week as well.
to the disdain of my mother (and her wallet) this often has manifested itself as a desire for new stuff. new clothes, shoes, backpacks, sheets- you name it. it’s normal to seek out material items as a way of self expression and a new outfit can be a quick way to feel more confident. but like so many good things, this kind of consumerism is best in moderation.
these days the online world, where we’re all spending increasingly more time, is flooded with influencers promoting products, celebrities unveiling new brands, and pictures with links where purchasing is as easy as clicking.
it goes without saying that we are obsessed with stuff. constantly consuming this kind of content can put us in a negative feedback loop, we begin to feel unsatisfied by what we have, convinced that our lives would be better if only we had that one new thing.
not only is this kind of consumerism bad for our brains, it’s also bad for the planet. the production and transportation of clothes, electronics, etc. leads directly to an increase in greenhouse gas emissions, effectively warming the earth. it also increases plastic production creating more waste and thus more landfills.
if you’re starting this school year in search of that special something new, here are a few ways to consume sustainably:
wherever you (and your closet) might be this fall, here’s to a new school year of sustainability! good luck!