Though there is a lot of talk and discussion happening on global warming and climate change, many a times we tend to see these issues happening at the Macro level, something about which we as individuals cannot do much about. I will share a recent experience which made me realize how we as consumers add to these problems and perhaps have to think a way out of these issues.
The example is from our recent trip to Andaman, where the islands have a policy of zero plastic usage, if you walk into a general store you will not get a plastic bag and rather shown the policy (though some of the shopkeepers will give you a plastic bag, but then insist not to tell where u got it from!!!). There are notices in all beaches on don't use plastic and so on, the photo above should give you an idea of how well it is being followed...
Being a nature lover we have been consciously avoiding leaving plastic around , but this time around we thought we will be more strict in our plastic usage and try and monitor it. So we started the exercise of keeping all the plastic we used in a day in our back-pack and disposing it back in the dust-bin when we would be back to the main island after our trip. And we were surprised and guilty about the amount of plastic two of us were consuming every single day. We use plastic in everything.... whether we eat a pack of biscuit , drink water, eat chocolates, consume soft drinks, you name a product and inevitably it is packed in plastic....We were made aware of how much dependant we had become on plastic in our everyday life.
And future marketers need to look at this issue very seriously, because we need to find ways to break our dependence on plastic as the main source of packaging and move towards a more environment friendly material...
I just thought I will share this as a food for thought to start the new year, will look forward to more comments from you...
Wishing all of you a very Happy new year...
That's really surprising and great and none use to think in this way.
ReplyDeleteAnd govt can ban the use of plastic bags but what about products..
Soon, the manufacturer have to think about new means of packaging..
Mona
@ mona, thanks, yes the time has come...
ReplyDeleteI work for a small retail chain comprising 27 outlets in Bangalore. I see usage of plastics on an average per outlet will be 200kg per month.
ReplyDeleteIt's worrying me!!!! what is the usage in case of big players?
It's all about in the name of customer service.
Oh mother earth excuse us.
I forgot to mention plastic consumption by means of carry bag!!!!
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ReplyDeleteThankyou for voicing this concern. Its really sad the way the culture of use-and-throw has become such a part and parcel of our lives that to do away with it seems like a very difficult proposition to the most senstized ones as well. The problem with placstic is not just its cost superiority but also the fact that all its possible alternatives currently available have fairly high environmental impacts as well apart from the cost disadvantage. Hence there is a lot of room for newer solution. And also for several such articles sensitising people towards this issue.
ReplyDelete@shruti , thanks
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