Planned Pollution that companies make $ off & blame U

2 years ago
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planned ob·so·les·cence
/ˌpland ˌäbsəˈlesəns/
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noun
a policy of producing consumer goods that rapidly become obsolete and so require replacing, achieved by frequent changes in design, termination of the supply of spare parts, and the use of nondurable materials.

Those companies make money off the pollution mean while giving you a disposable product that will be filling the landfill in three years or less. And yet the epa goes after my you tube buddies for building race cars specifically for the track. You know there's a lot not right with this world, but if we could fix this wrong, imagine the change in everyone's lifestyle and the improved honesty and quality of life in your environment. Building things with quality to last including everything, could possibly save our world. But politicians have more pressing issues. HMMM I don't think there is any more of an important issue atm!

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