My So-Called Sustainable Life

Episode 8 "Direct to Consume (Part 1)"

53 min · 29 de jun de 2022
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In this episode, we talk about the environmental impact of the Direct to Consumer business model and our carbon footprints. What does it mean to offset carbon emissions? Who really benefits from the rising popularity of this new method of consumption? And do these companies encourage mindful consumption or do they contribute to a  mounting and collective self-esteem issue? These are the questions that haunt us.

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