
For decades, a throwaway culture has been part of our daily lives. We’ve bought replacement items quickly, used them once, and chosen convenience over thought toward how much waste we create when using those products. But now that’s changing.
The move away from a throwaway culture isn’t about being perfect or cutting back on comfort. Instead, it’s about making better, more practical choices. That includes determining if an item will last as well as whether it can be fixed, and if we actually need to have it at all.
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