Green Action Week is a global campaign to promote sustainable consumption.
Over 50 civil society groups in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America took part last year.
Green Action Week takes place on 30th September -6th October, but activities carry on the whole year.
Green Action Week is an initiative of the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation and is carried out in coordination with Consumers International.
Unsustainable consumption is a relatively new invention, and all over the world communities are pushing back against it. When people collaborate and share goods and services, it benefits the community as well as the environment.
We face a crisis of people and planet: too many people do not have equal access to the goods and services we need for a decent life, and too much stress is being put on the planet – our shared home.
Green Action Week focuses on sustainable consumption because it is crucial to tackle both the social and environmental causes of this crisis.
At the Kilos Konsyumer Fair, people shared 'pre-loved clothes' to reduce waste (while still looking good!). At the same time they discussed how they could change the larger system around them, with a day of talks about how to use consumer networking to build 'people economics'.
"We share life's necessities. It's in our culture."
A Sharing Community is not a new invention from the West, it is an ancient part of many cultures. These participants chose to use the Gujarati phrase આપ-લે નો ઓટલો ('give and take') on the streets and in the media.
At a community swap event, one woman came in for a coffee and could not believe clothes were being swapped for free, so promised to come back with some of her own.
Someone else came to learn how to upcycle old fabrics, and in exchange shared her skills as an architect.
Local farmers have swapped seeds for thousands of years - but large companies trying to control seeds have led to higher costs, more chemicals and less plant diversity.
Consumer groups are pushing back, by hosting seed sharing fairs and taking the debate to regional newspapers.
Are you a group thinking about getting involved in Green Action Week 2019? We have developed resources to help you plan activities that are strategic and focused on Sharing Community.
We recommend you download this package of resources together, as they work best with each other: