“But money is tight… times are tough” We’ve been hearing these phrases more often than ever the past year. However, every once in awhile you need to treat yourself. So take advantage and shop.
But here’s the question – is shopping online really more eco-friendly than hitting up the stores?
The truth is it’s a case by case situation. Here’s a few things to consider:
– Does the fuel used for shipping outweigh what you would spend trekking to your local mall or boutique? Example: If it’s an item that you can buy locally but you’re ordering from a retailer who ships out of California – then it’s typically a more eco-friendly choice to head to the store directly (by foot, bike or public transportation preferably. If you’re shopping a few different stores, it’s wiser to hit a mall or hit stores close together in one shot).
– What about the excessive packaging used for items shipped? Even a plastic (though clearly a reusable bag is preferable!) bag from a store has less of an environmental impact than the often extreme amount of packaging materials items are shipped in.
– The good news? More retailers than ever seem to have developed an “eco-conscious”, and are making an effort to use recycled products for shipping. Taking it a step further and reusing the packaging your purchases arrive in is another way to cut down on waste.
What about you? Do you prefer online shopping or ‘in-person’ store action? Comment below.
Posted by Beth
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