Saturday, June 21, 2014

Culture of Consumption

Impose heavy taxes on restaurants and food joints serving in non-reusable containers :
As I wound my way through Bangalore’s streets in the Daily Dump van, I spotted numerous American brands out the window: Nike, Tommy Hilfiger, Levi’s, McDonald’s, Pizza Hut. But the United States doesn’t just export products to India—it exports a culture of consumption, backed by billions in advertising dollars. Many Indians want what we have, and it’s hard to imagine what will happen once India’s middle class—now 300 million strong and growing fast—quadruples its consumption to match ours.  As Bangaloreans consume more luxury items, the composition of the city’s garbage is changing—from food scraps and organic waste 20 years ago to mountains of plastic today. 
The Atlantic: Confessions of a Trash Tourist


http://www.theatlantic.com/features/archive/2014/06/garbage-everywhere/373118/

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