Now you are talking!! That would be fab. One day!!!!Annpan wrote:You cold even live in a yurt if you want too.
I take your points on board Ann.
You hit the nail on the head when you say these choices are not mainstream and that is the point. It would not be sustainable for the UK population to live like you suggest.
A lot of people do not have a choice. They can't choose to harvest their rainwater or fit expensive solar panels or wind turbines when they live on the 14th floor of a tower block. Many people don't give a t0ss about about Co2 emmissions, climate change, the destruction of the rainforest etc. To get the massive changes we want we need to use the corporates to get to these people.
Your decision to buy a wooden toothbrush is admiral but why should you have to find a green store to do it?
Imagine if all the big supermarkets decided to stop supplying any plastic toothbrushes and only sold wooden ones? Imagine if they all decided to only sell organic veg? Imagine if new building regulations stipulated that all new houses must have super insulation, built in solar, PV and rainwater harvesting? Imagine if the energy companies invested heavily in renewables and started selling only green electricity? That is far more efficient than everyone sticking up a wind turbine
Surely it is better that we change the way the big corporates supply us rather than create thousands of small niche players that the majority of the population who don't care about green issues at all won't use.