simple abundance learning series. simple abundance 2
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About Us
• Wilderness retreat and environmental learning centre
• Wide range of off-site and on-site sustainability programs
• We partner with a variety of community organizations
and educational institutions
• Registered charity funded by grants, donors, and program
revenue
Simple Abundance Learning SeriesThis workshop is part of a series provided by Wintergreen Studios to promote sustainable living:
Simple Abundance Get Energy SmartSustainable FoodRenewable EnergyNatural Building and Renovating
For more information or to book a workshop contact:info@wintergreenstudios.ca
Thanks to our partners & funders
This workshop was funded in part by the Ontario Trillium Foundation.
SustainabilityMeeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
~ Bruntland Commission
“In every deliberation, we must consider the impact of our decisions on the seventh generation... even if it requires having skin as thick as the bark of a pine.”
~ From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy
What do you value most in life?
• Family?• Friends and relationships? • Food and shelter?• Happiness?• Creativity?• Health and wellbeing?
Where did material goods rank on your list?
Shifting one’s attitudes and practices
• Becoming aware of the power of media messaging
• Resisting social pressure
• Distinguishing between needs and wants
• Investing energy in experiences and relationships over objects
What is your ecological footprint?
www.myfootprint.org
http://calc.zerofootprint.net/youth
Living Lightly on the Earth~ Steven van Matre, American environmental educator
Japanese Viewing Party: sensitizing students to the natural world
Population Growth: a dramatic illustration of the future
Social, educational, economic worlds:
http://show.mappingworlds.com/world
Bottled Water
The antithesis of living simply
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Se12y9hSOM0
Case Study: No new clothes for a year
Kathryn decided not to buy any clothes for a year!
Exceptions:
• work uniforms
• socks/underwear
• allowed to accept gifts of clothing, and keep lost articles of clothing if no one claims them
• allowed to make clothing from materials she already owned
OutcomeSuccess! She was tempted a few times at sales, but held firm.
Bought 1 pair of scrub pants. Found 1 pair of mitts, inherited 2 lost sweaters, and knit many, many socks.
Renewed her commitment to only buy sustainably and ethically sourced clothing.
The Clean Bin Project
• Partners Jen and Grant pledged to produce zero landfill waste for one full year
• They did not buy new “stuff” (clothing, electronics, cosmetics, etc.)
• They did not produce garbage (packaging, take out containers, price tags)
• Competed to see who had produced the least waste at the end of the year
• http://cleanbinproject.com
Clean Bin Project’s Top 10 Tips
1. Stop using plastic bags2. Set up recycling in a convenient place in your home3. Compost4. Recycle5. No take-out containers6. Check packaging to see if it’s recyclable before you but it7. Buy second-hand8. Do it yourself9. Get educated and learn from what others are doing
differently10. Let businesses know how you feel
http://cleanbinproject.com/takeaction/toptentips/
Our options are limited by...
social pressurespeed of today’s lifestyle and work expectationsour own limitationsour knowledge of possibilities
...but to what degree?
work transportation food clothes and other objects outdoor activities gifts
How can you reduce consumption for …
What will you do differently?
… this week ... this month … this year?
Write yourself a letter.Put it in the envelope provided.
Address it to yourself.Give it to a friend to mail it to you a year from now.
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