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Climate Connections: Are you underconsuming what you have?


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Do you use your things for what they are worth before throwing it out?

With a lot more focus placed on fighting the effects of climate change, the pace at which we’re using our planet’s resources has also come into the spotlight. According to the World Economic Forum, high-income countries use about six times more materials per capita and are responsible for 10 times more climate impacts per capita than low-income countries.

So, how can overconsumption be curbed more effectively? And are you underconsuming what you have?

On this episode of Climate Connections, Cheang Kok Chung, Executive Director, Singapore Environment Council and Michelle Lee, Associate Professor of Marketing (Education), Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University weigh in on how attitudes towards consumption are changing, and what consumers and businesses can do to play their part. 

Feature produced and edited by: Yeo Kai Ting ([email protected])
Voiced by: Emaad Akhtar
Photo credits: Earth.com, pixabay & its talented community of contributors
Music credits: pixabay & its talented community of contributors

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