> This is definitely a problem but I don't think the only one.
Certainly. Planned obsolescence and devices being impossible (or illegal) to repair is another. If a device costs 20% less but lasts only half a long, buyers are losing money because the profits go to the rich more often.
Food has ingredients and an expiration date on the packaging as required by law. Expected lifespan should be required for petty much everything.
Certainly. Planned obsolescence and devices being impossible (or illegal) to repair is another. If a device costs 20% less but lasts only half a long, buyers are losing money because the profits go to the rich more often.
Food has ingredients and an expiration date on the packaging as required by law. Expected lifespan should be required for petty much everything.