Stuff breaks. In 2023, stuff breaks often. Few amongst us possess the knowledge to fix the evermore complex gadgets we use every day; worse, professional repairs (if they're even available) often cost more than replacing the item outright. What's a sustainable minimalist to do?
On today's episode we discuss all-things conscious consumption as it relates to home appliances, planned obsolescence, and the Right To Repair movement (it'll be fun, I promise!).
Here's a preview:
[3:00] An electricity primer: where it comes from and why it's important to choose energy-efficient appliances
[9:00] Exactly how long our favorite household appliances *should* last (we see you, planned obsolescence)
[22:00] Energy Star versus Energy Guide: What's the difference?
[29:00] Everything you need to know about the Right To Repair movement
[36:00] Practical ways to maintain your appliances for longevity
Resources mentioned:
- Repair.org
- How To Use the EnergyGuide Label To Shop for Home Appliances
- Buy Me Once
- Consumer Reports
- ENERGY STAR Most Efficient 2023
- Find a Repair Cafe near you
- Episode #095: What's Planned Obsolescence?
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