Thursday, March 28, 2013

Video Reflection 2: Story of Stuff, Electronic, Cosmetics and Bottled Water



I knew that we have used a lot of world resources but I did not realised until I watch the videos that 1/3 of the natural resources in the world was being consumed because we are using so much stuff.
In the video, Annie Leonard tells us about five stages of live cycle of a product. Those five stages are extraction, production, distribution, consumption and disposal. She stated that those stages could affect people in bad ways. Some fact stories made me realise that sometime people just doesn’t care about what they’re doing and just keep doing it to make money. For example, Producer make product to be useless as soon as possible so they can make new one and sell it to the consumer. Consumer might not realised that from the production produce toxic and pollution, so when there is a new product release they tend to change to the new one although the old one still perfectly useful. Although ‘green producers’ is already existed, a lot more company are just not interested to how the product is going to be recycled. Recycling is the best way to save the natural sources, even though recycling doesn’t get to the problem, but it is helpful rather than burning the unused products that produce dioxin.
It is surprising to know that every personal care products contain toxic, but not every ingredient is dangerous for us. It’s daily lotions, shampoo and cosmetics, but also baby products. We know that personal care products producers wanted to help us to look good on the outside but they forget to worry about consumer’s health impact. Although some of the products are responsible by selling save nontoxic products, we as consumers do not know the full impact of the ingredient that contain in the products we use.
As for the story of electronics, Annie Leonard said that each year we make 25millions of e-waste and the company tend to ‘Design for the Dump’. I realised how fast our electronic technology growing. We can’t really blame the producers because of that, the companies also need to earn for living. The thing that they shouldn’t forget is our resources and waste. I feel that the producer is not essentially produce a long lasting product but they need to mind the timing of their release of new product and just keep updating the software. I think it might give a big help to waste material rather than keep releasing new physical product every time.
The next video is about bottled water. I admit that I was a bottled water user in my country. It is not because I don’t realise the effect of bottle waste, in some country we just cant drink tap water as it can cause you stomach ache. Here in Australia I started to use tap water even I bring my own bottle water everywhere I go as I save more money and I noticed that it is not healthy to drink water that has been in the bottle for a long time.
I agree with water bottle boycott as it can help to reduce the waste and I don’t like the idea of recycling water bottle as the grade of the bottle is decreasing it’s not good for our body and it would be better if they can help some countries to provide clean water so we can consume water directly from the tap. I think it’s a good idea to provide a tap water filter to some area.
As a young designer I think we should care more to our environment and should contribute to it so our natural resources keep flowing. :)



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