Good, it’s a small victory but one step closer to a society that doesn’t create waste just to buy the next new shiny toy. Products should be build to last, be easily repairable and create as little waste as possible (which isn’t possible in a system that demands unlimited growth over anything else). If we want to have a somewhat ok climate in the future, just focusing on electric vehicles (which are doing the whole subscription to access your hardware fully, not easily repairable bs as well) isn’t gonna cut it.
Good, it’s a small victory but one step closer to a society that doesn’t create waste just to buy the next new shiny toy. Products should be build to last, be easily repairable and create as little waste as possible (which isn’t possible in a system that demands unlimited growth over anything else). If we want to have a somewhat ok climate in the future, just focusing on electric vehicles (which are doing the whole subscription to access your hardware fully, not easily repairable bs as well) isn’t gonna cut it.