William Donzelli wrote:
I guess you
should hang on
to all the old gear you can get, because everything built today will be
land-fill in 10 years.
Recycle!
Anyone know how much that buys you in the grand scheme of things? It uses
resources to move dead devices around, strip them to component parts, then
move things like PCBs elsewhere for final materials reclaimation -
particularly if the scheme involves something really dumb like shipping them
by boat halfway around the world. I suspect the recycling step can actually be
more harmful than burying the old thing locally and building a replacement
from (local) raw materials.
I can't help thinking it'd be much nicer to simply build stuff that lasts
longer in the first place, and work at educating people about buying products
based on what they actually *need* it to do rather than buying something just
because it's new and therefore assumed to be better. Maybe make
"repairability" a marketing feature too, along with publicising product
lifespan (see other post).
</soapbox>
cheers
Jules