When making more sustainable choices, one of the first things to consider is material sourcing. Are the products made from sustainable, recycled, or renewable resources? Choosing these can cut down on waste. Then there’s ethical production, which means thinking about whether the workers involved are treated fairly and paid a living wage. Product longevity is another big one—getting something durable means it lasts longer, so you’re not constantly replacing it. This reduces the amount of stuff going to landfills. Lastly, don’t forget about disposal options. Can the item be recycled, donated, or repurposed when you’re done with it? The goal is to keep things out of the trash and in a cycle of reuse. By considering these factors, you’re making more conscious choices that benefit both the environment and society as a whole.
Things to Keep in Mind for Sustainable Acquisitions
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