I'm saying coco isn't going to be the straw that breaks the planet's back. Especially if used conservatively.
No it isn't, you are right. But...
Since the start of covid I have looked hard at how I live my life. I like motorsport, that is really bad for the environment. I like classic cars, especially when fitted with carburettors that suck fuel for a laugh. So to offset that we have changed our lifestyle accordingly.
I have reduced our waste to landfill to virtually nothing. I have trebeled the amount we recycle. I have moved our electricity to a company that only uses renewable tariffs. I have reduced are home electricity consumption to half of what we used before I started growing. I have an off grid solar system that will run my fridge and freezer during the summer months and just the freezer in the winter.
We grow as much fruit and veg as possible. The rest of our garden is now an urban meadow, to aid pollinators. My house is now fitted with a sustainable heating system that burns waste wood. I am restoring a classic VW Camper and refitting it with all modern systems. I can live off grid in it for weeks on end powered only on solar. I have also modernised the engine myself and it now does 13 mpg more than when I bought it.
I have halved our annual mileage in our car and I try to buy everything I can locally.
Aside from electricity I want my grows to be 100% sustainable. I now have so many seeds I am going to start cloning more, as I don't. In theory I should be able to do as many grows as I want using products that were produced in the same postcode.
That is my bag.