How you can help combat climate change just by switching products

How you can help combat climate change just by switching products

23 Jun 2020


When it comes to climate change, our activities over the last two centuries have led to an increase in global temperatures that will be felt by generations long into the future.

Time is running out to save the planet for our children and grandchildren.

But, it’s not too late yet. Every positive action, no matter how small it may seem, buys us a little more time. Consuming less and only buying sustainable products is an easy and effective way to reduce your carbon footprint and help in the fight against climate change.

How much difference does switching products really make?

The short answer is a lot. When you consider all the different products that you use over your lifetime, and that each product has an environmental footprint, then what we buy is a major contributor to our personal environmental accounts. In fact, the things we buy make up 26% of our personal carbon emissions.

What is a sustainable product?

To be considered sustainable, a product or service should exhibit a reduced environmental impact considered over its entire life-cycle.

Everything has to be meticulously thought out—from the materials used through to production, shipping, and disposal.



Sustainable materials

A crucial aspect of a product's sustainability is the material it's made from. It’s a deep topic, but generally this means a material that is made from renewable recycled materials, is manufactured cleanly and can be easily reused, recycled or composted.

Some examples of sustainable materials are:

  • Bamboo - grows quicker than wood, can be reharvested again and again, uses less land and water, and doesn't require fertilisers or pesticides. Bamboo is extremely versatile and can be used to make a range or products including cutlery, toilet paper, toothbrushes and textiles. It is 100% biodegradable.

  • Agricultural waste - the byproduct from agricultural activities such as farming can be used to make great sustainable materials. As an example, we use the waste from a linseed farm to make A Good Mobile Cases. These are plastic free, 100% biodegradable, and easily recycled.

  • Stone paper - Made from waste offcuts from nearby mines, the stone paper products we sell, although partly made from plastic, are on balance more environmentally friendly than their counterparts made from traditional materials, like pulp-based paper. This is because we use abundant waste material and manufacture the paper in an extremely clean production process.




Sustainable production

There seems little point in finding a great material and then making it into a product in a ‘dirty’ manner.

Look for products that are made in factories that run on renewable energy and processes that use minimal energy, water and chemicals.

One of our favourite examples is Tencel, an innovative company making fabric from sustainably sourced wood chippings. Their process uses 100% of the raw material, runs on renewable energy and reuses 99% of water and organic solvents in a ‘closed loop’ system. Nice.

Shipping and delivery

Then of course there’s the environmental cost of shipping and delivery. Buying local to reduce travel time is preferable, but some companies (including us) offset emissions from their shipping using carbon offset programmes such as tree planting.

Similar to production, it makes little sense to produce a great sustainable product and then ruin it by delivering it in loads of unnecessary packaging. The best packaging solutions are sustainable too, avoiding plastic.




Disposal

The best products will last a lifetime or longer. It’s cool to be able to inherit something from previous generations, like an old backpack or shirt from your dad. If this isn’t possible for whatever reason, then the best products can be disposed of or recycled easily to save them ending up in landfills.

The ultimate aim is to create a circular economy in which waste is eliminated and resources are reused.

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