The Sustainability Benefits of Sharing Instead of Owning
The Sustainability Benefits of Sharing Instead of Owning Why Every Street Does Not Need Twenty Ladders “Why does every street need twenty ladders when only one person is using one today?” It is a simple question, but once you start thinking about it, it becomes slightly uncomfortable. Most of us own things we hardly ever use. Ladders. Hedge trimmers. Carpet cleaners. Pressure washers. Tile cutters. Gazebos. Camping equipment. Trailer boards. Specialist tools. Power tools that emerged from their boxes once, made a terrifying noise, and have lived quietly in the garage ever since. Ownership has become the default. If we need something, we buy it. If we might need something one day, we buy it anyway. If it is on special offer, we convince ourselves that future-us will definitely use it. But from a sustainability point of view, this is often a very odd way to live. Many items take energy, materials, transport, packaging and storage space to produce, yet are used for only a few hours ...