Link to The Guardian |
"It is easy to reminisce about a time when goods were built to last – but remember, breakdowns are rarer than ever now.
"In 1970, the cost of a washing machine was equal to 8% of average annual earnings. Today it's just 1.5%. Manufacturers, according to Which?, increasingly design low-cost products to be disposable, rather than repairable.
"In 1970, the cost of a washing machine was equal to 8% of average annual earnings. Today it's just 1.5%. Manufacturers, according to Which?, increasingly design low-cost products to be disposable, rather than repairable.
"Today, consumer goods have collapsed in price, yet their reliability has improved dramatically. The chances of a washing machine breaking down in its first six years is now just 12%. The high-street repair shop has shut down, not because we live in a disposable society, but because the work's not there."
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