Goin’
Jalyse Puk
See it On Campus: Level 2
Visitor InfoAn organization focused on promoting conscious consumerism
What is Conscious Consumerism?
In an age where we vote with our wallets, the way we shop has great implications on not only the environment but also society. While many value the environment and want to grow towards positive social change, it is almost impossible for the normal consumer to avoid greenwashing and shop 100% ethically.
Different than green consumerism, conscious consumerism doesn’t shame consumers for having to resort to fast fashion or large corporations for their shopping. Instead, it asks them to be more mindful, educated, and overall more aware of their actions in order to not get sucked into sales and trends.
Goin’ Overview
Goin’ is an organization that takes a humanistic approach to promoting conscious consumerism by encouraging people to self-reflect and share with others. While other similar organizations take the environmental approach, Goin’ focuses on the individual and asks them to do the best they can instead of shaming them for not doing enough. Using cute characters and a fun colour scheme, the organization relies on its branding to appeal to consumers in a non-intimidating way.
“What About My Things” Kit
This interactive kit invites people to reflect on their purchases. With topics like “I thought I would use you more” and “You are my favourite thing”, they are asked to describe their belongings and break down things like the cost, how much they use it, if they were pressured by sales and trends, etc. This kit allows people to understand themselves better and their shopping habits.
Postcard Challenge
Each postcard presents a different challenge on how to be more conscious consumers. After the participant completes a challenge, they are asked to write about their experience and send it to someone to share. By sharing their experience they are promoting shopping with intent, unlike how the media likes to normalize shopping sales and being a part of trends.
Website
The organization needed a platform to function on, therefore this mock website was created. In the ideal scenario, people would hear about Goin’ through word of mouth and social media, and then they would visit the website to further learn about conscious consumerism, order themselves a “What About My Things” kit, or download our postcards to print at home for free.
Magazine
For the grad show, a magazine was created to further explain Goin’s organization goals, educate about conscious consumerism, and show previous “What About My Things” kit results.