Dinahmo
To answer your questions...yes, unfortunately most of my clothes are made abroad, unless one wants to pay Seasalt prices and tbh, they don't make underwear as far as I know nor do we grow cotton afaik.
I'm a vegetarian and only eat one type of fish.
I often buy food from local farmer's markets but do shop in M&S food halls and Waitrose, among others again, preferring. but not always finding, UK sourced products.
No, I do not make, eat or buy Christmas cake, pudding, mince pies, stollen, Panettone, wine, Champagne, beer or any alcohol as I don't like any of it and my AC don't like the cake, pudding, pies, Panettone or stollen either.
Nor do I like Indian or Chinese food so no extravagance spice-wise.
My last flight was 4.5 yrs ago.
I have been abroad by train and used local trams and buses.
I have a car and use it no more than once a fortnight, if that.
I recycle a lot and have complained more than once to my local council when I saw the refuse collectors emptying the food caddies into the part where the black bins are emptied.
They actually said that it didn't matter so I rang Veolia and complained.
I don't go on cruises. Don't even have my heating on yet as it's not cold and as I type this, my bedroom window is open on the 3rd notch.
I have a bus pass and a Senior rail card, both of which get hammered.
My water bills are £13 pm, gas £15 and elec variable, about £18-20pm. BB is £11.99.
I'm a low user and haggle for good deals so you see, all in all, I do better than most on GN when it comes to CO2 emissions and renewables.
When the UK clothing industry perks up I shall buy clothes made closer to home.
I hope the above explanation doesn't put your nose out of joint after you tried so hard to cast me in a bad light.
as I'd hate your effort to be in vain.