Throughout recent years, people in general got used to throwing away their items after a short period of use, relativly to the past. There are a lot of factors which caused this and consequences of this, nowadays common, practice can be harmful for our enviroment and society.
As a result of our technological and manafacturing advancements, production of disposable things has never been higher. Today, for an example, an average person has numerious sets of clothes which he can wear every day, and most of those clothes get thrown away after a year of use. Shopping for clothes, among other things, has become a weekly habit for most of the population. In comparison, about 100 years ago, an average person had only two or three suits to wear and was buying new ones quite rarely. People became more materialistic and are not happy with the things they already own. Due to this, they will buy more things than they need while spending large sums of money.
Consequently, large scale manafacturers are making products which are of a much lesser quality than before. They exploit people’s greed additionaly contributing to the problem of disposing items, because items will not last as long anyways. This leads to a wide variety of problems. Firstly, a large amount of toxic waste is created, which damages natural enviroments. Furthermore, we have severe cases of large and famous companies abusing third world countries’ labours, in order to produce as many goods as cheaply as possible while harming basic human rights.
In conclusion, human morals have been violated as well as natural enviroment, due to obsession and carelessness of most of today’s population. People are focused about what will they wear and what car will they drive, instead of dealing with imporant problems concerning our whole society and our planet ecosystem’s health itself.
Throughout recent years,
people
in general
got
used
to throwing away their items after a short period of
use
,
relativly
to the past. There are
a lot of
factors which caused this and consequences of this, nowadays common, practice can be harmful for our
enviroment
and society.
As a result
of our technological and
manafacturing
advancements, production of disposable things has never been higher.
Today
, for an example, an average person has
numerious
sets of clothes which he can wear every day, and most of those clothes
get
thrown away after a year of
use
. Shopping for clothes, among other things, has become a weekly habit for most of the population.
In comparison
, about 100 years ago, an average person had
only
two or three suits to wear and was buying new ones quite
rarely
.
People
became more materialistic and are not happy with the things they already
own
. Due to this, they will
buy
more things than they need while spending
large
sums of money.
Consequently
,
large
scale
manafacturers
are making products which are of a much lesser quality than
before
. They exploit
people’s
greed
additionaly
contributing to the problem of disposing items,
because
items will not last as long anyways. This leads to a wide variety of problems.
Firstly
, a
large
amount of toxic waste
is created
, which damages natural
enviroments
.
Furthermore
, we have severe cases of
large
and
famous
companies
abusing third world countries’
labours
, in order to produce as
many
goods
as
cheaply
as possible while harming basic human rights.
In conclusion
, human morals have
been violated
as well
as natural
enviroment
, due to obsession and carelessness of most of
today
’s population.
People
are focused
about what will they wear and what car will they drive,
instead
of dealing with
imporant
problems concerning our whole society and our planet ecosystem’s health itself.