| ▲ | einpoklum 3 hours ago | |
Hopefully, what this should motivate is the emphasis on products which can be _disassembled_, taken apart, other than through destruction. It may also become less costly to take products with flaws and fix them up: Right now, it's not profitable; but if one can't just chuck them away, then the cost-benefit analysis changes. Less throw-away fashion hopefully. | ||