Convenience Saves Us Minutes but Often Costs the Environment Years
The Environmental Cost of Convenience Convenience Saves Us Minutes but Often Costs the Environment Years Modern life has become wonderfully convenient. We can order almost anything from a phone while sitting on the sofa. We can have coffee handed to us in a cup we never have to wash. We can buy fruit already sliced, sandwiches already wrapped, meals already portioned, and products delivered to the doorstep before we have even had time to wonder whether we really needed them. Convenience is not automatically bad. For many people it is essential. A busy parent, an elderly person, someone with a disability, a carer, a student working long hours, or a small business trying to get through the day may all depend on convenient services. The problem is not convenience itself. The problem is when convenience becomes the default setting for everything, even when the environmental cost is hidden from view. The real danger is that convenience often separates us from consequences. When we throw awa...