The topic of ending planned obsolescence is gaining traction as consumers push back against products designed to have a limited lifespan. Planned obsolescence refers to the practice of intentionally designing products to become obsolete or non-functional after a certain period, leading to increased consumer spending and environmental waste. Key issues and themes in the petitions include advocating for durable, repairable products, promoting sustainable consumption, and holding corporations accountable for their manufacturing practices.
Notable petitions in this category call for legislation to regulate planned obsolescence, demand companies provide access to repair manuals and spare parts, and urge manufacturers to design products with longevity in mind. By signing these petitions, individuals can support a shift towards a more sustainable and ethical consumer culture. Join the movement to end planned obsolescence and promote a more environmentally friendly and consumer-centric market.