EPISODE · Nov 3, 2024 · 13 MIN
Planned Obsolescence and the Digital Divide: The Real Cost of Upgrades and E-Waste
from YourTechReport · host Aflalo Communications Inc.
In this enlightening episode of Your Tech Report, Marc Aflalo is joined once again by Sandeep Panesar to delve deeper into the pressing issues of planned obsolescence and the digital divide. Sandeep begins by outlining the four types of obsolescence—systemic, perceived, functional, and technological—explaining how these strategies are purposefully designed to drive consumer spending. He highlights examples from tech and fashion, showcasing how companies use planned obsolescence to influence buying behavior.Marc and Sandeep also discuss the rising cost of technology and how these price hikes contribute to a widening digital divide. While first-world consumers may be able to keep up with new models, people in developing regions face significant barriers to access. The conversation shifts to the broader impact on society, touching on e-waste, resource exploitation, and the importance of moving toward a circular economy that focuses on reuse and recycling.The episode ends on an introspective note, recognizing that while solutions may be complex, awareness and conversation are critical first steps toward meaningful change. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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In this enlightening episode of Your Tech Report, Marc Aflalo is joined once again by Sandeep Panesar to delve deeper into the pressing issues of planned obsolescence and the digital divide. Sandeep begins by outlining the four types of obsolescence—systemic, perceived, functional, and technological—explaining how these strategies are purposefully designed to drive consumer spending. He highlights examples from tech and fashion, showcasing how companies use planned obsolescence to influence buying behavior. Marc and Sandeep also discuss the rising cost of technology and how these price hikes contribute to a widening digital divide. While first-world consumers may be able to keep up with new models, people in developing regions face significant barriers to access. The conversation shifts to the broader impact on society, touching on e-waste, resource exploitation, and the importance of moving toward a circular economy that focuses on reuse and recycling. The episode ends on an introspective note, recognizing that while solutions may be complex, awareness and conversation are critical first steps toward meaningful change.
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