Advice from Sustainable Buffs on being a conscious consumer
Sustainability starts with making the most of what you already have. Before buying something new, ask yourself: Can I repurpose something? Can I borrow it? Can I go without? The goal isn’t just to consume “better” but to consume less whenever possible. Still, when you do need to buy something, there are ways to make choices that are better for the planet.
Make everyday choices more sustainable
The way we shop and use resources impacts the world around us. Here’s how to make mindful choices:
- Avoid single-use items. This goes beyond plastic—compostable and recyclable single-use items still require resources to produce and break down. Instead, invest in reusables: water bottles, food containers, shopping bags and even refillable toiletries.
- Repair and mend what you have. Attend a at the Environmental Center to learn how you can repair your clothes. You can also stop by one of the campus bike stations to repair your bike.
- Secondhandfirst.Participate in local clothing swaps! CU clubs and offices host clothing swaps throughout the year. This year at the 33rd Annual Campus Sustainability Summit, there will be a hugefashion swapin theUMC front patio tent.Check out the for itemssuch as:office furniture, electronics, sports gear, and more. Bonus points if you donate or resell something instead of tossing itwhen doing spring cleaning or moving out after graduation.
- Eat locally, reduce waste and add more plants to your plate. Shop farmers markets, plan meals to avoid food waste and opt for more plant-based meals to lower your environmental impact.
- Buy less, but better. Fast fashion and cheaply made products don’t last. Investing in durable, high-quality items saves money in the long run and keeps waste out of landfills.
Be a smart and informed consumer
Not every product labeled “green” is. Here’s how to cut through the noise:
- Watch out for greenwashing. Some brands market themselves as eco-friendly without real action. Look for transparency in their sustainability claims.
- Do a quick background check. Read reviews, check a company’s values and look for clear sustainability goals and actions.
- Support brands that do it right. Companies that pay fair wages, minimize waste and use ethical sourcing are worth backing.
Get involved and take action
Want to go beyond your own shopping habits? The Environmental Center offers workshops, events and a community of Sustainable Buffs working toward a better future.