Overconsumption: The Downfall of The Environment

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Overconsumption is a widespread phenomenon that most of us have heard of at least once in our lives. From TikToks showing influencers unboxing dozens of brand new packages to Instagram posts of celebrities rocking a completely different outfit, featuring the latest fashion trends in every new post, everything we see online seems to be riddled with new products, trends, and clothes.

This is barely a revelation, as overconsumption has been a problem for a few years now. According to Trading Economics and the US Bureau of Statistics, consumer spending in the US increased by around 7-8% from 2021 to 2022, and 4-5% from 2022 to 2023. Though full statistics for 2024 haven’t been released yet, it seems like the trend of overconsumption is continuing, as annual spending reached an all-time high of 16106.40 USD Billion in the third quarter of 2024.

So, what does this mean for us?

Well, apart from being annoyingly bombarded with microtrends and new products online every week, the most pressing concern of overconsumption is its destructive effect on the environment.

1. The Unseen Cost of Resource Extraction

Important natural resources such as oil, trees, metal ores, and water are all used to manufacture the products that we consume. And unsurprisingly, as overconsumption grows, the consumption of these natural resources also increases.

This is a problem, as large amounts of resource extraction significantly damage ecosystems. For instance, mining and deforestation increase erosion, destabilize soils and contribute to a loss of biodiversity.

Every new product that we buy often comes at the cost of an animal losing their home or an entire ecosystem being destroyed.

2. The Damaging Effect of Pollution

Increased manufacturing results in more harmful pollution, as toxic materials, such as carbon dioxide and methane gas, are released into the atmosphere when factories make their products.

This contributes to global warming and diseases in animals and humans, such as respiratory diseases, cancer, asthma, and more.

So while we may not think we are polluting the environment by buying a new gadget, we are actually contributing to harmful emissions and piles of toxic waste.

So… what should we do?

The simplest way that we can address overconsumption is by consuming less in our own day-to-day lives. Don’t get me wrong, I love my shopping hauls, but we need to be more conscious when spending.

Before buying a product, ask yourself: “Do I really need this? What benefit would this bring to my life?” This helps stop us from buying products simply because they look cool or are popular online.

Another helpful tip is to leave your online shopping cart alone for a couple of weeks instead of buying immediately. This way, you can prevent yourself from buying products in the spur of a moment. If you still really want the product after a few weeks, then you should buy it!

Final Thoughts

Though overconsumption seems like a large problem that’s difficult to solve, I believe that change is possible if everyone implements small changes in their daily lives. Over time, these small changes will compound and make a real impact on our world.

So, let’s work together to create a more sustainable future!

Sources:

https://www.bls.gov/cex/

https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/consumer-spending

https://unsplash.com/photos/photo-of-woman-holding-white-and-black-paper-bags-_3Q3tsJ01nc

 

 

 

 

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