At Solutions for the Planet we support the right to
repair
repair
Why?
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One study showed that between 2004 and 2012, the
proportion of major household appliances that died within five years rose from
3.5% to 8.3%.
One study showed that between 2004 and 2012, the
proportion of major household appliances that died within five years rose from
3.5% to 8.3%.
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An analysis of junked washing machines at a
recycling centre showed that more than 10% were less than five years old.
An analysis of junked washing machines at a
recycling centre showed that more than 10% were less than five years old.
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Another study estimates that because of the CO2
emitted in the manufacturing process, a long-lasting washing machine will
generate over two decades 1.1 tonnes less CO2 than a short-lived model.
Another study estimates that because of the CO2
emitted in the manufacturing process, a long-lasting washing machine will
generate over two decades 1.1 tonnes less CO2 than a short-lived model.
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Many lamps sold in Europe come with individual
light bulbs that can’t be replaced. So, when one bulb packs in, the whole lamp
has to be jettisoned.
Many lamps sold in Europe come with individual
light bulbs that can’t be replaced. So, when one bulb packs in, the whole lamp
has to be jettisoned.
However, a growing network of citizen repairers and
campaigners are making themselves heard, calling on governments and
manufacturers to ensure that products last – and that means making repair easy
and affordable
campaigners are making themselves heard, calling on governments and
manufacturers to ensure that products last – and that means making repair easy
and affordable
The Manchester Declaration –https://manchesterdeclaration.org/
, which was published in 2018 by UK community repair organisations, calling on
policymakers, product designers and manufacturers to ensure products are easy
and affordable to repair. Repair Cafes and Restart Parties are great examples
of communities getting together, supporting each other, sharing skills,
creating environmental benefit.
, which was published in 2018 by UK community repair organisations, calling on
policymakers, product designers and manufacturers to ensure products are easy
and affordable to repair. Repair Cafes and Restart Parties are great examples
of communities getting together, supporting each other, sharing skills,
creating environmental benefit.
But repairing is nothing new and in many countries a
necessity;
necessity;
Kintsugi (金継ぎ, “golden joinery”), also
known as Kintsukuroi (金繕い, “golden repair”), is
the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery by mending the areas of breakage
with lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum, a method
similar to the maki-e technique. As a philosophy, it treats breakage and repair
as part of the history of an object, rather than something to disguise.
known as Kintsukuroi (金繕い, “golden repair”), is
the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery by mending the areas of breakage
with lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum, a method
similar to the maki-e technique. As a philosophy, it treats breakage and repair
as part of the history of an object, rather than something to disguise.
Travel to the developing world, and you’ll see many examples
of patched-up products providing long service, from makeshift plumbing to
reworked clothing. Our grandparents and great-grandparents were quite adept at
fixing things up as funds were often limited.
of patched-up products providing long service, from makeshift plumbing to
reworked clothing. Our grandparents and great-grandparents were quite adept at
fixing things up as funds were often limited.
Let’s get back to repairing and save money, learn new skills
and help to save the planet!
and help to save the planet!