Non-replaceable batteries in solar lamps: planned obsolescence?
In Europe, the question of the planned obsolescence in electronic products is being increasingly discussed. The term "planned obsolescence" describes...
(more...)In Europe, the question of the planned obsolescence in electronic products is being increasingly discussed. The term "planned obsolescence" describes...
(more...)In Europe, the question of the planned obsolescence in electronic products is being increasingly discussed. The term "planned obsolescence" describes...
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Comment by Kevin Gauna
on June 5, 2013
I agree that the issue of replaceable batteries is a worthy design goal for these products, with one comment/caveat. There are always real world design implications with decisions like this. More...
Comment by Hans Mutzbauer
on June 3, 2013
I think, it depends on the business model and the philosophy of a company.
Purely commercial companies must not be "un-social" and vice versa. More...
Comment by Evan Mills
on June 3, 2013
I don't personally frame this as an issue of "social" businesses. As you point out, this problem is rampant among purely corporate enterprises. I would argue that "social" businesses are even more likely to think about sustainability than "non-social" ones (whatever that means). More...
Comment by Harald Schützeichel
on June 3, 2013
Thanks, Evan and Hans, to agree with my comments and to bring this idea forward!
Today lot of "social businesses" in solar sector still don't think about the sustainability of the products and service: no maintenance, no service, no products with replaceable components. More...