torsdag 12 april 2012

Story of Electronics

So I watched the "Story of Electronics" video where Annie Leonard gives a presentation about the electronics companies bad attitude towards creating more renewable products.

I'm not really one that cares to much about the environment and usually I don't pay much attention to all the doomsday messages the newspapers print out all the time, such as "We are destroying our planet!" and "We don't have much time!". I feel it's abit exaggerated at the moment, what with global warming and all. Then again, she may have some valid points.
Of course companies will do their best to make the product cost-efficient, and sadly today that means making the products somewhere else then their own country. The fact is that the wages are much less and the workforce is huge and eager to get a job, where as in our more modern countries there are more appealing jobs and the mentality of many is that those kinds of jobs, (in this case jobs like just regular assembling) is beneath them.
So on one hand, i can understand the companies, but on the other, they have the power to change their way of making products if they feel like it, as said in the video.
I agree with Annie that some products today might not be built to last, but to say that the companies knowingly make the products more keen to break, I think is just untrue.
I also think that with this fast evolvement of modern electronics we have to get used to them becoming obsolete quite fast but we can of course push for a more long-lasting development of new products, because i believe that sometime we will reach some sort of holdoff of the potential for electronics development in general.