I think it would be even better to combine the limited use of disposable electronics with incentives for companies to produce modular and easy to upgrade by the consumer technology. For example, …Read MoreI think it would be even better to combine the limited use of disposable electronics with incentives for companies to produce modular and easy to upgrade by the consumer technology. For example, creating phones or laptops that are customizable and easy to build for people so when a new and improved camera comes out to the market, people don’t have to buy an entire new phone to have the camera, they can just buy the new camera part separately and install it in their phones themselves, and so on for batteries, RAMs, screens, etc. That way there will be less waste because entire devices won’t go to the landfill when one buys a new device, but only parts that are already old and non-functioning will be disposed of. This would also give more power to the consumers of how and what they want in their devices, because a programmer could focus on their RAM and GPU, a photographer could focus on having the best camera setup, while a student can have bigger storage for their assignments. This is a concept only very few companies have right now, but I think it would be a great one for others to adopt.Read Less
An international agreement could meaningfully reduce e-waste by encouraging longer product lifespans, repairability, and recycling. However, it would need to be very flexible to account for different …Read MoreAn international agreement could meaningfully reduce e-waste by encouraging longer product lifespans, repairability, and recycling. However, it would need to be very flexible to account for different countries’ economic and technological capacities.Read Less
I think it would be even better to combine the limited use of disposable electronics with incentives for companies to produce modular and easy to upgrade by the consumer technology. For example, …Read MoreI think it would be even better to combine the limited use of disposable electronics with incentives for companies to produce modular and easy to upgrade by the consumer technology. For example, creating phones or laptops that are customizable and easy to build for people so when a new and improved camera comes out to the market, people don’t have to buy an entire new phone to have the camera, they can just buy the new camera part separately and install it in their phones themselves, and so on for batteries, RAMs, screens, etc. That way there will be less waste because entire devices won’t go to the landfill when one buys a new device, but only parts that are already old and non-functioning will be disposed of. This would also give more power to the consumers of how and what they want in their devices, because a programmer could focus on their RAM and GPU, a photographer could focus on having the best camera setup, while a student can have bigger storage for their assignments. This is a concept only very few companies have right now, but I think it would be a great one for others to adopt. Read Less
An international agreement could meaningfully reduce e-waste by encouraging longer product lifespans, repairability, and recycling. However, it would need to be very flexible to account for different …Read MoreAn international agreement could meaningfully reduce e-waste by encouraging longer product lifespans, repairability, and recycling. However, it would need to be very flexible to account for different countries’ economic and technological capacities. Read Less