I took the Pledge @ Pategonia
There’s a reason that ‘recycling’ comes last in the mantra: Reduce, Repair, Reuse, Recycle.
Recycling is what we do when we're out of options to avoid,
repair, or reuse the product first. That's why I am so impressed with
Patagonia for starting its Common Threads Initiative with the real
solution: Reduce. Don't buy what we don't need. Repair: Fix stuff that
still has life in it. Reuse: Share. Then, only when you've exhausted
those options, recycle.
– Annie Leonard, author of The Story of Stuff (taken from Patagonia website)
I felt the need to post this campaign by Patagonia. "Don't buy this Jacket" Link Here
I'm not sure what I think. The cynic in me says "yeah right" you know you want us to. And the optimist says "Even if they want us to why not do both at least it's a better message then, over consume"
Most of us grew up making due with what we had because consumerism wasn't as popular as it is now or at least was a few years ago. I really like Patagonia products yet often they are out of my budget so I don't buy much. I live by the mantra buy quality = buy less STUFF.
With much reluctance I joined the pledge. I don't like joining groups but what the heck............................ Here is the pledge...
____I'd like to become a partner in the Common Threads Initiative to
reduce excess consumption and give the planet's vital systems a rest
from pollution, resource depletion and greenhouse gases.
____Patagonia agrees to build useful things that last, to repair what breaks and recycle what comes to the end of its useful life.
____I agree to buy only what I need (and
will last), repair what breaks, reuse (share) what I no longer need and
recycle everything else.
What do you think about this?
Comments
I have to give a disclaimer, I was in Reno at my friends house and she works for Patagonia in the offices. I was struck by her belief in the companies genuineness and their efforts to have a real concern for the environment.
Don't we want our corporations to try to care, to have to care because the public wants companies that care?