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Planned obsolescence legislation should be an easy win for the degrowth movement

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The degrowth movement is a global movement that advocates for a transition to a less consumerist and more sustainable way of life. One of the key tenets of the degrowth movement is opposition to planned obsolescence.

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Author Deirdre kentPosted on 26 August 202314 September 2023Categories GovernanceTags Apple, Epson, planned obsolescence, prosecutionsLeave a comment on Planned obsolescence legislation should be an easy win for the degrowth movement

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