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Domestic consumption

A whole of life approach to purchasing needs be encouraged and pursued to make the difference required for positive environmental change.

We need to limit our escape expenditure on overseas purchases to keep as much as we can within the Country adding strength to our Economies –  Local, State & Federal.

Extending our endeavours to include all purchases allows us to concentrate on a range that is attainable from our resources.

Having a trade off acknowledges that we will still have some lifestyle choices that are not best for the environment. The trade-off permits us to  pursue other endeavours where the savings made can offset the effect. In this way we can all develop our own environmental program that results in positive change.

My viewpoint on Purchasing with Purpose I will think before I purchase with a preference for Local, State then Federal in lieu of International suppliers. I am committed to learning and knowing the supplier of my purchases to enable an informed decision to be made

Why Local, State & Federal Economies

Not all purchases required are attainable within your local economy and our primary aim is to limit our purchases from overseas. on-line, imported even overseas travel should be reviewed to see if it can be minimised, replaced or traded.

Purchasing spent overseas is lost forever – Purchasing spent within our Country assist our economies 2 or 3 fold. Our suppliers are very conscious of the importance of spending within their “local” economy as it funds the community’s ability to purchase from them. For more information on the benefits of Local, State & Federal purchasing see our Blog  Localised Spending is your HIDDEN Pot of Gold.

I believe in being a locavore wherever possible as it encourages you to seek your product close to home. Having all purchases on the table allows you to balance off some of the  endeavours in your program.

Balancing your environmental endeavours

My sister enjoys her travel averaging an overseas trip once a year. Her commitment to assisting with environmental change is trading the carbon footprint and international spending of the travel against her commitment not to drive but walk everywhere when at home. In addition, the money she is saving on not running a vehicle at home provides additional finance to purchase more quality products from local suppliers at Farmers Markets.
Having a whole of Life approach to supporting environmental change is still achieved bringing with it better health, better food and satisfaction in the lifestyle you have chosen

Resources for Environmental Change

Initially I believe we get too caught up in the belief that a commitment to environmental change will be a financial burden – requiring a commitment of your financial resources. There are many other considerations and I would like to discuss the 3 considered by me.

  1. Financial is the first considered and sometimes an excuse for non involvement. On its own I can understand that it may be a limiting resource however you can add to your financial resource from other endeavours undertaken;
    A commitment to grow produce at home can add to your finances from savings in your weekly purchases. Your home garden can also utilise the skills of others within the family or you may organise to limit your range and trade/barter with neighbours and family for other produce. This leads to my second resource Time
  2. Time – depending on your life stage may also be limiting – working full time and raising a family can be a huge drain on your time. A commitment to Environmental change can be similar to many other aspects in your life where you draw on your family and friends. Your own family program should include all family members with all having roles to play depending on their skills. Close Family members and friends can also be involved simply by making it the subject of discussion personal or electronic.
  3. Skills – not just your own but within your family, friends – even social media friends. Considering your own time limitations you may find the resource to grow produce, research your suppliers, provide advice and opportunities within this mix. Technology is so easy that this resource should be a priority consideration. We have a site Sourced Club that enables a business search by name, tags or location. the links to suppliers includes access to all their social Media sites entered for improved transparency

In the back of my mind

I do not want my Country to continue to mine and export fossil fuel as it is harmful to the environment. They continue to export it to provide a strong economy balancing out our growing imports by Business and more recently Individuals.
We can assist – building a strong economy by reducing our total purchases from international sources beit a household purchase or international holiday to name 2 of many.

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A better Climate outcome REQUIRES a GREAT economy

During my lifetime we have over indulged with planet Earth’s resources using more than can be replenished.

I think most of us accept that the Climate & Environment is changing as a direct result of our activities, and the Earth’s current Climate & Environmental issues are the result as it attempts to address the imbalances – and it desperately needs our support.

Whilst I accept the criticism that we have overused the planet to date, I am equally concerned that an unstructured approach to future Policy will kill some of the needy & disadvantaged in our community.

As an example, a reasonable supply of electricity from renewable sources will cost more than we currently pay and the Industry is already receiving significant support from Government. If we adopt a Policy for more from a renewable source in the near future what is our expectation when the price rises:

  1. That the needy and disadvantaged have no power and are left to fend for themselves, or
  2. That the Government increases it support to the private sector supplying our power or increases its support of the needy and disadvantaged

The problem with all these alternatives is we MUST have a strong economy to increase the financial independence of a larger section of our community. Then, as a result of this increased income earned, the Government should have an increase in revenue to allow for additional support to the community. Australia is at a disadvantage to many other parts of the world as it has a relatively low population (and therefore lower revenue) for the land we occupy and maintain.

We can all play a part on building a strong and great economy.

Be aware of your spending decisions and purchase with purpose.

The next $100 you spend on your consumable goods could be a $30 boost to your Local, State or National economy (with $80 plus leaving the country) or it could be a $300 boost to build a stronger Local, State or National economy. – See Hidden Pot of Gold

The choice is yours

1 Rule RESPECT

Carers or Users

I have been wondering about our actions that indicate we have stopped caring and have evolved into users or what’s in it for me. This appears to be across a lot of our daily lives; our fellow humans, our animals, the land and water and its produce. The Social experts have even named it the Me Generation and we just accept it and move on.

We create rules in an effort to protect ourselves and the planet against these users. Ban plastic bags, Bullying, respect for women to name just a few. How do understand, teach and enforce all these rules or are we missing the problem and dealing with the consequences.

Is respect the missing lifestyle we have neglected

  1. If you respect others  you do not need rules for sections or disrespectful behaviour
  2. If you respect the land and its produce you do not overuse these resources
  3. If you respect our waterways and its inhabitants  you do not pollute it     

you cannot respect others or the world you live in if you do not respect yourself.

I do understand that society will have an expectation for a penalty system for those that transgress from acceptable behaviour however I do not think we fully understand or ensure the guilty party understands that the breach is a lack of Respect

Respect - A part of Culture

Respect works best when incorporated into your culture.

We do not have to look far to see this working well. Many indigenous cultures have respect a corner stone cherished and preserved in their lifestyle. In Australia, we do not have to look past our own aboriginal culture to see the importance placed on their respect of the natural world. The elders are held in the highest esteem as they are charged with the task of ensuring their culture is past down from generation to generation.

I had an interesting experience with a young couple on a train returning from a football game. The young guy was very outgoing and took the time to communicate with other passengers with the introduction How are you going Brother. At first I found it amusing and then realised He Was Right. obviously well committed to his culture

My Future

Whilst I believe I am not one to breach a lifestyle of respect, I am going to remind myself that the decisions I make are the best decisions I can make having respect for our Natural World