At the recommendation of my mother six months ago, I started using coconut oil for everything; from lotion to cooking. I love it! It is so multi purpose, easy to find, an at a mere $6.99, I can purchase a large bottle at no major expense to me. Now that I have been to Mindanao, a region that exports large amounts of coconut oil, I see the true power of my purchases. Coconut oil has become a very popular product in the last few years, trendy even, and I wonder what kind of impact this has on Mindanao as a whole.
While driving in the outskirts of Davao City, from the jeepney we could smell the distinct odor of burnt oil, long before we could see the trees. The farm stretched for miles and the stench went right along with it. I reached for my scarf and covered my face with it, so I didn’t have to inhale the irritating , if not toxic fumes. At the same time, I found myself thinking that if they produce coconut oil in Mindanao, it should be cheap. Then one of the other girls suggested we go buy some coconut oil to bring home, seemingly reading my mind. We did in fact go shopping for the product, although we were unable to find it anywhere, even if it was being produced less than ten miles away.
How insensitive was I for wanting my new favorite product at an even cheaper price? Upon reflection, it seems wrong for me to spend my money on products that I know, from seeing and hearing first hand, are harming the environment and are not contributing significantly to the income of the people I personally believe should benefit.