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Sharing this, because I have struggled over this for the last 9 months of soap making: Many of you will disagree with me: but I need to post this, as I've thought over it, long and hard:
Let me share my background. I grew up in Kansas. High agriculture. Where the used to be fertile land is now polluted by nitrates and ammonia from massive cattle lots. All water must now be trucked in for personal use unless it's city water (which is highly treated). The highly genetically modified grains (GMO) have created super-weeds that are no longer easily killed by anything. (like anti-biotic resistance: except with weeds).
I also now live in Florida, near a massive, huge lake that has been polluted in years past by agriculture: pesticides and herbicides...agriculture no longer there: but the 10-mile-wide lake is still highly polluted: despite continued work by state and county: to restore it. It used to be a huge bass fishing lake: no more! in Florida: where we live above our future drinking water (an aquifer). The use of Round-up and such weed killers is polluting our future water supply for our children and future generations. the half-life of round-up is 50 years (meaning it takes 50 years for round-up to organically go away...thus, at least 100 years for all to go away...more than a lifetime! (I am an organic gardener and have an organic lawn, and do not use synthetic chemicals on anything in my house or lawn: including cleaning supplies. )
Plus, palm oils, have deforested a large part of the rainforest in Asia and other tropical countries, causing loss of income for Indigenous populations, and causing massive erosion and loss of valuable "dirt" for the countries. Not counting loss of wild animals, pollinators, and disrupting the eco-system.
I can make cheap/inexpensive oils...and have for at least 6 of the 9 months.... But today, I did a cost comparison of the best places for me to buy my soap oils, and I found that, when comparing. The cost per ounce is pennies between non-gmo oils (yes, they are organic: but that is not my true concern), and cheaper "regular" oils. In looking at my sources of purchase, and the cost comparison of the oils that I use and like, and considering I plan to be making soap now for years…and what I can, in conscience, use on my body, give to my family, and sell to my mainly vegan customers—has to be a tiny bit more expensive: because of the ethical considerations. Yes, I LOVE cheap. And the choice is gut-wrenching not to go with the cheapest option; but I cannot, in conscience, do so.
I made my decision today, in doing the cost comparison. I must go with my ethical belief system, and not just go for the cheapest option. I am sharing because I am sure I am NOT the only one with this conundrum.
For those of you who disagree with me, please do not crucify me. I am merely posting my thought process, for those who struggle with this, like I do. Thank you!
Let me share my background. I grew up in Kansas. High agriculture. Where the used to be fertile land is now polluted by nitrates and ammonia from massive cattle lots. All water must now be trucked in for personal use unless it's city water (which is highly treated). The highly genetically modified grains (GMO) have created super-weeds that are no longer easily killed by anything. (like anti-biotic resistance: except with weeds).
I also now live in Florida, near a massive, huge lake that has been polluted in years past by agriculture: pesticides and herbicides...agriculture no longer there: but the 10-mile-wide lake is still highly polluted: despite continued work by state and county: to restore it. It used to be a huge bass fishing lake: no more! in Florida: where we live above our future drinking water (an aquifer). The use of Round-up and such weed killers is polluting our future water supply for our children and future generations. the half-life of round-up is 50 years (meaning it takes 50 years for round-up to organically go away...thus, at least 100 years for all to go away...more than a lifetime! (I am an organic gardener and have an organic lawn, and do not use synthetic chemicals on anything in my house or lawn: including cleaning supplies. )
Plus, palm oils, have deforested a large part of the rainforest in Asia and other tropical countries, causing loss of income for Indigenous populations, and causing massive erosion and loss of valuable "dirt" for the countries. Not counting loss of wild animals, pollinators, and disrupting the eco-system.
I can make cheap/inexpensive oils...and have for at least 6 of the 9 months.... But today, I did a cost comparison of the best places for me to buy my soap oils, and I found that, when comparing. The cost per ounce is pennies between non-gmo oils (yes, they are organic: but that is not my true concern), and cheaper "regular" oils. In looking at my sources of purchase, and the cost comparison of the oils that I use and like, and considering I plan to be making soap now for years…and what I can, in conscience, use on my body, give to my family, and sell to my mainly vegan customers—has to be a tiny bit more expensive: because of the ethical considerations. Yes, I LOVE cheap. And the choice is gut-wrenching not to go with the cheapest option; but I cannot, in conscience, do so.
I made my decision today, in doing the cost comparison. I must go with my ethical belief system, and not just go for the cheapest option. I am sharing because I am sure I am NOT the only one with this conundrum.
For those of you who disagree with me, please do not crucify me. I am merely posting my thought process, for those who struggle with this, like I do. Thank you!