
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Today, some companies are working hard to prevent consumers from repairing products on their own. In many cases, repair can only be done by the original manufacturer, if at all. With limited repair options available, we end up buying new and throwing more items out. So, how exactly do companies prevent repair? And what can consumers do about it? Aaron Perzanowski investigates. [Directed by Nick Hilditch, narrated by Addison Anderson].
After the talk, Modupe focuses on the term "planned obsolete" and why you should advocate for more transparent repair options.
Interested in learning more about upcoming TED events? Follow these links:
TEDNext: ted.com/futureyou
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
 By TED
By TED4
10641,064 ratings
Today, some companies are working hard to prevent consumers from repairing products on their own. In many cases, repair can only be done by the original manufacturer, if at all. With limited repair options available, we end up buying new and throwing more items out. So, how exactly do companies prevent repair? And what can consumers do about it? Aaron Perzanowski investigates. [Directed by Nick Hilditch, narrated by Addison Anderson].
After the talk, Modupe focuses on the term "planned obsolete" and why you should advocate for more transparent repair options.
Interested in learning more about upcoming TED events? Follow these links:
TEDNext: ted.com/futureyou
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

11,182 Listeners

529 Listeners

1,234 Listeners

476 Listeners

169 Listeners

700 Listeners

646 Listeners

1,428 Listeners

400 Listeners

1,415 Listeners

9,198 Listeners

1,251 Listeners

590 Listeners

1,495 Listeners

2,020 Listeners

806 Listeners

155 Listeners

90 Listeners

1,388 Listeners

665 Listeners

1,466 Listeners

82 Listeners

82 Listeners

228 Listeners

77 Listeners

156 Listeners

150 Listeners

45 Listeners

14 Listeners

4 Listeners