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- From: sherw@ocf.berkeley.edu (Gregory Sherwin)
- Newsgroups: talk.environment
- Subject: Re: The Recycling Myth
- Date: 30 Dec 1992 20:36:47 GMT
- Organization: U.C. Berkeley Open Computing Facility
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- In article <Bz7EDH.1EC@ccu.umanitoba.ca> naldret@ccu.umanitoba.ca (Dana L. Naldrett) writes:
- >In <15900004@hpfcso.FC.HP.COM> duanej@hpfcso.FC.HP.COM (Duane Jacobson) writes:
- >>Seems to me that recycling is a farce. Guilt-ridden yuppies want to feel
- >>better about themselves after spending an exhausting weekend at the mall.
- >>The public has been brow beaten with the RECYCLE message lately. Enter
- >>[stuff deleted]
- > [calls poster an idiot]
- >What are the facts? North Americans are the most wasteful group of
- >people *IN THE WORLD*. Granted this is partly because we are also the
- >most affluent, but it is also because we are the most inconsiderate.
-
- There is a lot of truth to some things said here. I personally support
- recycling, yet I will have to agree that most of the people I know who do
- are some of the worst and most wasteful consumers on the planet - call
- them yuppies if you'd like. I don't know if it is a guilt thing or what -
- but the facts are that what has made this country the greatest polluter
- nation in the world is not our lack of recycling (though I think we should
- practice it) but our blatant consumerism. It is the people who have to have
- the house with the 12 rooms, the 4 car garage, buy the latest electronic
- breadmaker, etc. -- all the natural resources that go into making that
- crap, the production of it, the transportation of it, the packaging of it,
- etc. Let's face it - recycling is nice...but how come no one dares
- address the REAL problem with our over-consumption-minded society?
-
- Why? - This is what I think as to why:
- The reality seems to be that everybody is fearful of his or her job or
- his or her salary - because if no one buys the electronic breadmaker
- crap - that is that many jobs that are lost in exploiting natural resources.
- Though some Indians may have said "take only what you need from this earth",
- our society's message is "bigger, better, more, own, buy, consume until
- you die". Why? So we have higher wages and incomes so we can afford to
- buy electronic breakmakers and crap like that -- kind of self-supporting.
- Materialism supports and encourages materialism. i just wish someone
- would dare speak the truth, even if it is what we don't want to hear.
- 90% of our population is employed by working on things that we want but
- don't need - unnecessary things. Scary thought it is. To be truly
- environmental is to reevaluate our own personal values and priorities in
- life.
-
- greg
-