๐ โ๐๏ธBlackfriday ๐: our environment pays the price โ๐๏ธ Part I
We are in the middle of Black Week! The time of overconsumption and seemingly unbeatable bargains. ๐คฉ๐ฐ What are you doing? Do you strike or boycott the consumer madness? โ๐๏ธ Behind the tempting offers lies a sad reality: much more than just money is being spent - our environment is paying the price.
We are in the middle of Black Week! The time of overconsumption and seemingly unbeatable bargains. ๐คฉ๐ฐ What are you doing? Do you strike or boycott the consumer madness? โ๐๏ธ
Behind the tempting offers lies a sad reality: much more than just money is being spent - our environment is paying the price. ๐๐ฅ Excess purchases lead to wasted resources and old items are thrown away even though they are actually still intact.
#blackfriday #blackfridaydeals #kaufnixtag #buynothingday #sustainableliving
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