Why Repairing Things Is Becoming a Radical Act
Why Repairing Things Is Becoming a Radical Act “Fifty years ago people repaired things because they had to. Today, repairing things feels almost rebellious.” There was a time when repairing things was simply normal. Shoes were resoled. Radios were repaired. Clothes were patched. Furniture was restored. Tools lasted decades. If something broke, people usually tried fixing it first. Now? Many modern products are almost designed to be thrown away. And that has quietly created one of the biggest environmental problems of modern life. We Live in a Disposable World Modern society has become incredibly efficient at producing cheap products. But often those products are: difficult to repair, impossible to open, uneconomical to fix, or deliberately short-lived. Sometimes it is cheaper to replace an entire appliance than repair one tiny failed component. That should probably concern us far more than it does. Because every discarded object contains: raw mate...