I'd feel more guilt to having admitted that this bag got my eye - its sooooo gay! :tongue:
No doubt the electronics I use were made in some 4th world nation where children's small dexterous hands are put to work in what is a very reasonable manner in order to assemble those tiny pieces of technomancy, no doubt these machines I use run off the blood and sweat of innocent children... I accept that these dark magics must use the souls of the innocent to run. All magic comes with a price.
However I am reasonably certain that those products made in China, Tawaiin, Japan and India (and other third world places) stimulated local economies where nearly everyone in that community could live off the dollar per week because everything in that community was far, far cheaper than it is in say my community.
I do
attempt to buy more 'Made in America' labeled things in order to help stimulate American Economy. but lets face it, American made products are usually a lot more expensive and often made 'cheaper' as in less material, weaker material, or assembled halfway to where the product snaps, breaks, shatters when used.
I'm going to assume here that the majority of the material that that bag is made out of came out of an oil well, thus is largely plastics or petroleum based plastics. THAT would bother me a lot more than the idea that children's bleeding hands worked to the bone for ten cents a month were used.
The idea that once you tire of this bag and toss it it will sit in a landfill for hundreds of years being pretty much a hand bag and not decomposing and rotting away disturbs me far much more than slave labor. I know that eventually China (or wherever) will dispose of slave labor like America, UK and other 'industrial' nations did well before that handbag becomes one with nature.
I do stick to recyclable, reusable/sustainable materials wherever possible: cotton, wool fibers over polyester and poly cotton blends. I prefer wood over plastic, metal over plastic, glass over plastics.
I have a very nice 95% leather handbag/side carry bag (purse for men?) that is made from cow and sheep skin with metal and a little bits of of poly and poly-cotton blended material (Thread stitching is mostly likely poly-cotton, zipper teeth are metal, undoubtedly the fabric part as oil-based, etc). If I'm going to carry a purse, you can bet your sweet ass its going to be made of leather and or hemp/cotton/wool or other "natural" materials.
I'm that annoying guy who stands in front of the store shelf tapping each jar/bottle and selecting the glass jar over the plastic jar. I'm the annoying guy who says 'Paper - lets save an oil-well today' because I know that paper bags are now 90% post consumer recycled material and about 95% of the paper uses comes from trees that were raised on a tree farm, and that while a tree was brought down to make that paper, another tree was planted to replace it.
I also know that that paper bag will molder, rot and decay in the landfill well before the plastic bag which will be there hundreds of years down the road still pretty much a plastic bag - or worse (like released into the wild to become part of the Pacific Gyre).
Now I'm not saying your guilt is misplaced.... No, actually I am.