if we actually made things to last how much more would they cost? Or, if we did, would the economy tank? Or maybe we would have more money to do worthwhile things with it instead?
JA henkels cheese knife. Several years old. Plastic handle has cracked fallen apart. Knife is still very sharp - it’s been cutting abrasive cheese all this time.
Beside is 3 strings of Noma Christmas lights. 4-5y years old. LED lights are supposed to last forever right?
I think part of the problem is the wealthy people who own all the stores and companies. They want to maximize return and maximize the markup. So there is not actually much money to make the things we need. Zoning means stores are hard to open except in zones again where the land is owned by the wealthy. Open a store online. Well yes and I’m doing that - and shipping is a killer. Why buy anything independent when you can get it from Amazon with “freeish” prime membership shipping.
Now I want my rrsp to go up so I own shares in some of those companies. So it’s me that is the problem?
Anyway back to my pile of items going to the landfill. Here it is.
JA henkels cheese knife. Several years old. Plastic handle has cracked fallen apart. Knife is still very sharp - it’s been cutting abrasive cheese all this time.
Beside is 3 strings of Noma Christmas lights. 4-5y years old. LED lights are supposed to last forever right?
I think part of the problem is the wealthy people who own all the stores and companies. They want to maximize return and maximize the markup. So there is not actually much money to make the things we need. Zoning means stores are hard to open except in zones again where the land is owned by the wealthy. Open a store online. Well yes and I’m doing that - and shipping is a killer. Why buy anything independent when you can get it from Amazon with “freeish” prime membership shipping.
Now I want my rrsp to go up so I own shares in some of those companies. So it’s me that is the problem?
Anyway back to my pile of items going to the landfill. Here it is.