05-31-2014, 12:06 PM
As interesting as it may be to learn the impact of one type of entertainment usage, environmental concerns usually resonate better highlighting an end-result cost (DVDs in landfills for example) or "equivalent substitute" alternatives (personal transportation vs. commuting, for another example).
There are lifestyle aspects to all of it, but the abstract costs of renting/buying/streaming videos ranks right up there with considering the environmental impact of me driving to buy my own groceries vs. asking a neighbor to do it for both of us---won't happen.
There are lifestyle aspects to all of it, but the abstract costs of renting/buying/streaming videos ranks right up there with considering the environmental impact of me driving to buy my own groceries vs. asking a neighbor to do it for both of us---won't happen.