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[โ€“] Showroom7561@lemmy.ca 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You say that like many of us havenโ€™t already been doing those things.

Some of us might be doing these things, but the vast majority aren't.

Heck, the most significant thing we can do as individuals is to adopt a plant-based diet, yet less than 1% of us do.

The "big players", assuming you are talking about industry, are only motivated by one thing: money. We, as individuals, can choose where to spend our money and influence how they do business.

Do we need to strengthen regulations? Of course. Should we force companies to cut their carbon emissions? Yes.

But at the end of the day, these companies will only do what makes them more money, including skirting these rules. Even at the risk of a small fine, which is always less than the revenue generated by skirting the rules, these companies will always seek profit over doing what's right.

[โ€“] villasv@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Heck, the most significant thing we can do as individuals is to adopt a plant-based diet, yet less than 1% of us do.

True, and I'd like to take this opportunity to remind people that if everyone ate 10% less meat it would be similar to getting 10% of people to stop eating meat. So you don't have to become vegan, but doing meat free Monday is already quite something. Reducing meat consumption will also save you money! Being ovo-lacto-vegetarian is way cheaper than being a meat eater and (and probably cheaper than being a fully fledged vegan).

It has been 5 years since I've reduced my consumption of red meat and poultry to 1 portion a month. I still eat seafood (which I try to get oceanwise) and eggs (free run), milk is mostly from oats but I still use dairy for lattes and dessert recipes. It has been waaaaay easier and cheaper than I though it would.

[โ€“] Showroom7561@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago

I applaud your effort! Even if the environment isn't a priority, the money saved by going with plant-based alternatives can really add up.