I recently started to be more eco-ethically conscious. I cannot say I was unconscious before but I wasn’t doing any efforts other than sorting the garbage.
Of course, faithful to my Sun in Virgo, once I start something, I go all out.
Everything from clothes to make up, of course passing by daily goods, I double-check where they come from, what’s inside, etc.
What a headache!
First of all, Japan seems to have little to no concern about eco-friendly things. You have to dig for the information. Everything is so niched.
Plus, looking on English websites such as ”Good On You” gives me largely American/European brands that often do not ship to Japan. (Or, thinking ecologically you shouldn’t ship from far as it uses more emissions than buying locally.)
So far I found one clothing brand not too expensive which I have yet to try.
And don’t get me started on makeup.
However, a good thing I started buying certified cotton pads from the brand “Hannapad”. I will most likely give a full review later on.
As you can see, I’m into this. The only thing that will probably make me slip will be my idols and their concerts’ goods.
Inevitably, once you get into something, you talk to it to your friends. You are so into it you expect your friends to get into it too.
But that doesn’t happen. Your friends, if they are good friends, will listen, maybe vaguely agree, but they most likely will go on with their values.
It’s frustrating, but it’s ok. Everyone has their own pace.
Once one particular frustrating friend told me something completely unecological, I had to remind myself of my friend who was very earnest about using cruelty-free makeup.
At the time, it was hard for me to give up on the makeup brand Nars in response to selling in China. I had no clue how to respond to my friend’s disappointment in the brand. At the time, I was not ready to sacrifice.
It takes a lot to give up on a lifestyle you got used to, especially if it cost more at the start. Which is probably why ecological movements are so slow even if we’ve been talking about it for more than a decade.
So, you cannot force your values on your friends. You can only hope by listening to you, they will take some of the good you’re doing.
Or can just go ”ah. Told ya so” when we all die because of climate change.