AUDIOBOOK

Your Shopping Superpower

Follow Your Values and Better Your World One Purchase at a Time

Diane Osgood
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Duration
8h 3m
Year
2025
Language
English

About

Your Shopping Superpower provides an insightful guide and strategies for shoppers to align the contents in

their carts with their personal values.

Are there harmful toxins in your food and body care? Who makes the products you purchase and under what

conditions? What impact does the production of these items have on the environment? If 70% of the U.S.

economy is driven by consumer spending, then every purchase we make has a physical and social impact

on the world. Unfortunately, our shopping choices can unintentionally contribute to climate change and social

injustice. Many people wish they could do more to combat these unjust and unsustainable outcomes. So what

is the connection between our purchases and this impact? Your Shopping Superpower explores this important

question and offers a comprehensive guide that navigates toward positive and sustainable shopping practices

by providing pragmatic tips, tools and revealing how our habits can help reduce climate change, support

companies with equitable workplace conditions, and foster diverse, local businesses.

Broken into categories including People, Planet, Community, and Health, Diane Osgood expands on key

issues regarding climate degradation, labor exploitation, products containing carcinogens and toxins, and the

importance of supporting local, women-owned, and minority-owned businesses while covering an array of

products that include food, fashion, gifts, household items, and personal care. Addressing shoppers' doubts

about whether consumer choices truly have an impact and their concerns about costs and accessibility, Osgood

shows how making these easy changes fosters happiness. With helpful diagrams and firsthand stories on

climate and social injustice, Your Shopping Superpower informs and guides shoppers on how to:

Implement one change per week

Identify trustworthy certifications, rating systems, and apps

Detect greenwashing and other misleading marketing

Determine which purchases to switch for maximum impact

Handle and approach choices that aren't easy or affordable

By changing what we buy, we can initiate the change in our economy's environmental footprint and social

impact. To enact change, we must start simple; it's about progress, not perfection.

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