Your How-to Guide: Conscious Living
So you want to do better by people and the planet? Great news! You’re in the right place.
In today’s article, we guide you through what it means to live consciously. We look at the considerations to make before engaging with a service or purchasing a product, as well as straightforward, practical tips for consumers who are looking to start living a more mindful, guilt-free lifestyle.
What does it mean to live consciously?
* cue joke “umm, that we’re not brain dead?” *
Put simply, it’s about making decisions that are mindful of the environment around us and others. It’s recognising how our consumption fits into a much larger, more complex picture. By acknowledging the social, environmental and ethical impacts a product or service has during the entirety of its lifecycle, we are empowered to make well-informed decisions that align with our beliefs and values.
“So, what should I be looking for?” I hear you ask.
It goes without saying that when measuring impact, products and services require similar but different analysis.
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Services
Our overarching advice is to look at the who, what, where, when, why, and how.
“...that’s A LOT to consider. Surely brands are already addressing these issues and making changes to their practice?”
You’re right, there is a lot to consider. There is an awful lot of responsibility on the consumer to do their due diligence when making purchasing decisions, and the landscape is challenging with so much misinformation, the absence of transparency, and unclear marketing fluff, ie. designing a ‘Responsibly Sourced’ logo onto a product without any information to prove that it is, in fact, responsibly sourced.
Some brands are seemingly making strides towards more ethical practice but their motivations in doing so could be considered insincere. We see all the time where brands are shifting their marketing to reflect consumer desire instead of actually addressing the issues head on.
In the UK, brands aren’t legally required to commit to CSR, and whilst ESG fraud comes at a cost, it’s hard to know who we can trust. Certifications and labels can be used as a guide, but there’s no one-size-fits-all solution. Let’s face it, most of us are not well-versed in CSR and sustainability standards, and so it can easily become quite overwhelming, not to mention time-consuming.
“I want to do better but where do I even begin?”
You’re in luck. Your curiosity has led you to the right little corner of the internet.
Thankfully, at DELAH, we do the work for you. Our mission is to educate and inspire responsibility in luxury living, showcasing consciously curated, well-researched brands, products and services.
Whilst you may not consider yourself particularly fussed by the concept of luxury, our definition of luxury is “high quality, authentic, and beautiful goods and services”, which we think everyone will desire at one point or another.
5 Practical Tips for the Conscious Consumer
4. Be Mindful Of Packaging
Minimise your waste by opting for reusable alternatives and recycling materials. Be mindful of packaging and choose products with minimal or eco-friendly packaging. Ideally, you want to avoid disposal only products where possible.
5. Give Yourself Grace
Conscious living doesn’t have to be all or nothing. At DELAH, we learnt this lesson a number of years ago when the founder made radical changes to her lifestyle out of guilt and shame. We know better than anyone how difficult it can be to try to adopt new habits in every element of your life at the same time, especially when there are so many ways you can take positive action.
Our advice is to choose one area of your life to start making small changes, and go from there. Using fashion as a great example, you could limit your purchase of fashion goods, or boycott fast fashion altogether. Alternatively, you might choose to exclusively shop pre-loved this month or rent occasion wear for your next big event.
Your efforts should start small and grow bigger when you have the capacity to.
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