Planned Obsolescence vs. Right to Repair: Fixing Our Own Broken Stuff Should be Standard
Lorraine Chow – The consumer’s right to repair their own gadgets is long overdue.
Lorraine Chow – The consumer’s right to repair their own gadgets is long overdue.
Rosanne Lindsay – The 5G network represents the obsolescence of your health.
Vic Bishop – Sweden plans to counter the trend of planned obsolescence.
Lorraine Chow –These shocking photos will hopefully serve as vivid reminders of how we should properly dispose of our e-waste.
Video – A new study has identified the Agbobloshie dumping yard in Ghana’s capital Accra as the place which poses the highest toxic threat to human life.
Video – Are people being herded along in a desired direction by a greater power to constantly buy more stuff, when they don’t really need it?
Barbara H. Peterson, Guest Writer Waking Times Remember when things lasted a long time? I recall going with my dad to the hardware store, and being able to find just about everything needed to fix anything on the ranch. Need a gasket? Just get the gasket material and cut your own. Got a gadget that …