Overconsumption, largely driven by developed nations, sees the richest 7% of the world responsible for 50% of carbon emissions. If everyone lived like the average American, it would take up to 5 Earths to sustain the population. Shockingly, 1 billion meals of edible food are wasted daily, while e-waste is projected to hit 82 million tons by 2030.

Here are key facts regarding overconsumption:

Digital Influence: Social media platforms drive, and even normalize, mass purchases of non-essential items like beauty products, tumblers, and, more recently, Laboo plush toys.

Resource Depletion: The U.S. uses roughly one-third of the world’s paper, oil, and aluminum, despite having less than 5% of the population.

Personal Impact: Americans consume more than their own body weight in products every day.

Environmental Toll: Extraction and processing for consumption causes over 90% of global biodiversity loss.

Clothing Trends: Modern, fast-fashion habits have shifted consumers from owning one set of clothes to owning extensive, often unused wardrobes.

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