A.Thena
A.Thena

Oct 25, 2020

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If Apple were to take serious steps to facilitate repair and reuse, whether by redesigning its devices for disassembly, making original parts and schematics available to consumers, allowing its repair partners to fix older devices, or supporting right-to-repair laws instead of actively fighting them, it would have a much bigger environmental impact than holding the chargers on the next iPhone. LaGrange suggests one other step Apple could take to demonstrate it was serious about sustainabilit…

Apple’s New iPhone Is Far From Green
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Maddie Stone

I've chosen to never buy me a Iphone, it was clear from the beginning (2007), that Apple is all about consumerism, and playing at the human vanity to have the last super-expensive-device to showw the world that they are not a loser!

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