• @HappycamperNZ
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    -31 month ago

    Not them.

    You’re perfectly capable of googling “locally made”, “ethical”, “sustainable” products.

    Its as simple as not buying mass produced, not the cheapest thing you can find, and only buying what you actually want.

    The fact you are expecting someone to give you a list of places tells me you would never put in the effort to use them anyway.

      • @HappycamperNZ
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        11 month ago

        I see you’ve picked a few hardest examples and picked specifically difficult items.

        RTX 4090 is specifically produced in areas with specific tech and infrastructure to do so. My big question here is why are you looking at specifically buying a top end graphics card, that is better than 95% of cards in existence? Nvidia does have significant sustainability progress, but seen nothing on if its environmental or social.

        You asked what you can do? Don’t buy the most expensive, high end, newest card.

    • @AWistfulNihilist
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      61 month ago

      It’s all a lie, we create a million ways to launder the little evils that are required to make, ship, and consume.

      Even when a group has gone the lengths to try ethically source, the materials and meta materials go far back into supply chains that things like slave labor are literally threaded in. Every time you put in checks and balances for fair wages and ethical material harvesting, you increase the price until you begin pricing people with lesser means out.

      Those price increases end up forcing those without the ability to buy a higher priced, ethically-produced thing, to buy things that aren’t like that. By participating in this, you are ensuring the dichotomy remains. But at a certain point in scale of consumption, it’s impossible to consume ethically.

      Even when you are assured by organizations that the things you are consuming are ethically produced, they aren’t examining every product, they are doing things in aggregate and reporting a mean or average to you. It’s all a game of cups.