Consumerism Cartoons
Part of the Environment Cartoon section
Cartoons about Consumerism

The Statue of Liberty
as a metaphor for consumerism
Why it's hard to stop
over consuming
cartoon
Learning to walk in
the consumer society
cartoon
The earth as an apple:
a human as a maggot
cartoon
Commercial business
exploiting global
warming: cartoon
Over consumption is
bad for your health
cartoon
A shopaholic doing a
spot of impulse buying
cartoon
The effects of the
rise in consumerism
cartoon
The illusion of choice
in a consumer society
cartoon
Brand logos are now
more significant than
political campaign logos
Why there are
no unicorns
cartoon
Rock strata reveal
the earth's history
cartoon
Attitudes to food:
in the developed world
cartoon
The earth as a
resource for
junk food
Multinational corporations
are more powerful
than nations
Environmental
balloon debate
cartoon
Sweat shop
manufacturing
cartoon
The exploitation
of labour
cartoon
The Statue of Liberty as a metaphor for consumerism: cartoon
Why stopping over consuming is so difficult: cartoon
Born into the consumer society: cartoon
The world being devoured by the human race: cartoon
Business exploiting global warming: cartoon
The unhealthy effect of over consumption: cartoon
Shopaholic impulse buying: cartoon
Graph showing the rise of consumerism, and the outcome: cartoon
The illusion of choice in a consumer society: cartoon
Brand name logos are now more important than political campaign logos: cartoon
Why the unicorn doesn't exist (any more): cartoon
The earth's history is written in the rock strata: cartoon
World hunger and comfort food: cartoon
The earth treated as though it were junk food: cartoon
Some multinational corporations are more powerful than nations: cartoon
Balloon debate: what to eject from a sinking world?: cartoon
The west's denial of the manufacturing conditions in the developing world: cartoon
The exploitation of labour in the developing world: cartoon
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