Nowadays online
shopping is extremely popular. Discuss the impact of it on the environment and
on people, who lost their jobs because of it.
With more and more opting to shop online,
shoppers are experiencing an unprecedented convenience both in terms of time
and money. However, this not so old in vogue trend is impacting environment and
people. In what ways does it influence both is a matter worth profound introspection.
Undeniably, ecommerce has been hailed as a
boon for the environment since that latter is poised to reap rich benefits in
long run if this trend gathers momentum. With a majority opting to shop online,
they can now forsake the need to visit showrooms and stores. This surely is bound to bring in colossal
savings in terms of carbon emissions resulting from an ever-thinning traffic of
shoppers and scaled-down operations of shops and ancillary activities.
Moreover, the advent of this trend has a
potential to stem the speed of deforestation. The dwindling number of walk-ins of customers, making a beeline for
shops, has resulted in a dramatic reduction in the requirement of new shopping
malls and areas. Consequently, the town planners no more need to develop new shopping infrastructure by
denuding the planet, to cater to avid shoppers.
Nevertheless, online shopping has left
several jobless, especially the skilled retail professionals needed to manage the
showrooms, and intermediaries. E-portals forego the need to employ specialists
in many trades, ranging from the ones designing showrooms, and professionals
involved in arranging merchandise on floors to sales and marketing personnel to
affect the sales. This has deprived them of their earnings; thus, exposing them
to financial crisis and miseries.
In hindsight, controversies apart, ecommerce
web portals are there to stay, and in
fact it is surely a good step that would afford a respite environment even
though partial. The affected people would surely find a way to adapt themselves
to this change.