value subtracted
We occasionally hear about value added features or products. Well, what about all of the value subtracted ones out there that we do not hear about? Things like poorly designed car interiors, extras in software that are turned on by default that you need to turn off to be productive with the software or packaging that is helpful to see the product you are buying but terrible for the environment.
Here's my solution: simplify.
Simplify the car interior considering functional design, turn everything off in software in terms of preferences and only make the features available, not forced and finally, let's get back to cardboard boxes for packaging and stop with these really hard transparent plastic packaging for electronic productions, stop with plastic-wrapping vegetables and start with simplifying.
1 comment:
So what would be the most environmentally way to disposing of your body when you die.
I liked the idea of being cremated in a recycled cardboard box but just think of all the power that it would take to turn my body into dust. I guess burying would be better but not in a wooden coffin because I don't like the idea that a tree has to be cut down just because I died.
I don't know why I started thinking about that. Probably because you mentioned cardboard boxes.
I was also thinking that it is near impossible to find a string bag. In the olden days people didn't need plastic bags they had string ones that lasted years.
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