How This Class Affected My Everyday Life

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The first four weeks is already completed? This thought actually bums me out a bit, because I was thoroughly enjoying this course! My first week of class had me absolutely enthralled to continue studying about sustainability in industrial practice, but it also has provoked so much thought within me, things I have never even considered before. I know it might sound cheesy to say “this class changed me,” but it truly did affect my everyday life. I thought I was always fairly environmentally conscious, but I have learned that I could do SO much more. Since starting this course, I have questioned my use of plastic, if the brands that I support practice safe industrial methods, and if I carelessly waste water. With these questions in mind and my …show more content…

When we watch the first half of the movie I felt ashamed to be a consumer, someone who can throw away products without remorse, but I knew that I could change my lifestyle for the better. The film discussed the opportunity for a brighter, cleaner future, a world where being frugal wasn’t being considered “cheap.” I have always thought being frugal was a synonym for being cheap, but I was very wrong; this is a quality trait because it means an individual uses every thing they have until it is gone or until it has given its full of life of usage. I would definitely not considered myself frugal, but I have been thinking of how I could modify that part of me. To be thriftier I have decided (1) exercise more self control when buying products, meaning that I will start asking myself “Do I really need that? Do I already own something similar to that?” (2) Though I already shop frequently at thrift stores, I would like to buy more second hand clothes and fix them to make them follow today’s trends. (3) Lastly, I would like to stop purchasing disposable plastic products like paper towels, paper plates, and bottled water. These changes wouldn’t be life changing, but I feel it would be enough at the moment and would have to make some difference,

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