Right to Repair: Inside the movement fighting for all consumers

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  • Опубликовано: 12 май 2023
  • Repairing all the electronics that power our daily lives can feel a little like an obstacle course.
    Fixing a beloved device can become such a hassle, many of us choose to replace it instead.
    And at a time when costs are going up, prolonging the life of a smartphone, computer or other electronic device is more important than ever.
    For The New Reality, Krista Hessey talks to the people fighting for our right to repair - a movement that benefits not only the environment but also, our wallets.
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Комментарии • 65

  • @redsable6119
    @redsable6119 Год назад +52

    Today's corporate greed is frankly disgusting...

    • @Themiddleman416
      @Themiddleman416 Год назад +1

      And the government officials we vote for are paid off by them.

    • @primmakinsofis614
      @primmakinsofis614 Год назад +3

      Have you looked at the greed of politicians? They make corporations look like saints.

    • @redsable6119
      @redsable6119 Год назад +2

      @@primmakinsofis614 Is you axe sharpened yet?

    • @thedevicemd8370
      @thedevicemd8370 Год назад

      @@primmakinsofis614 amazing how many of them become very rich very quickly working as a civil servant.

    • @JankEmJokester
      @JankEmJokester Год назад +3

      I agree, people should have the right to repair because it's better for the environment and better for us and our way of fighting the sheer greed of technology conglomerates.

  • @M10000
    @M10000 Год назад +29

    Three cheers for the RIGHT TO REPAIR!!! I've been practicing it for all of my 66 years of life!!! I don't even like new stuff!!!

  • @CC-hx5fz
    @CC-hx5fz Год назад +12

    Right to repair is so important. Every town in the UK used to have a couple of shops that could repair a kettle, hair dryer, vacuum cleaner.... It's not just fixing something that doesn't need to go to landfill. These people understood how things worked.

  • @Greathall75
    @Greathall75 Год назад +4

    Right to repair is very important. Thank you for this video.

  • @boyfrmnewyork
    @boyfrmnewyork Год назад +4

    Great guy, we need more like him and parts support!

  • @patrickquine3945
    @patrickquine3945 Год назад +11

    This is very much needed !

  • @s3anp4ul
    @s3anp4ul Год назад +7

    Amazing stuff!

  • @aWOKEn1445
    @aWOKEn1445 Год назад +12

    5:12 "In 2019, a record 54 million tons of electronic waste was thrown out." That is truly disturbing, and imo, morally reprehensible. What's wrong with these tech giants?

    • @glenmorse9533
      @glenmorse9533 Год назад

      They cause all this waist and pollution then it is all blamed on the consumer. we are called the consumer, but we are being consumed by them.

  • @cynthiaholmes5607
    @cynthiaholmes5607 Год назад +4

    Great idea; it is time to stop throwing everything away.

  • @perfectlyroundcircle
    @perfectlyroundcircle Год назад +1

    Great report!

  • @Crowback354
    @Crowback354 Год назад +8

    Recycling doesnt mean anything it just gets shipped to developing countries such as those in Africa where they end up in gigantic electronic wastelands.

  • @ithinkthat
    @ithinkthat Год назад +11

    The old fashioned drip coffee machines lasted a lifetime unless you broke the glass pot. Enter the fancy single serving coffee machines which cost 5 to 10 times more depending on the model you buy and they need to be replaced every 2-5 years.
    Here is where you see the government’s hypocrisy: Most, if not all, of the pods used for these machines are not recyclable but we won’t worry about the environment. Instead, we’ll probably see a “non-recyclable goods” tax that’ll be passed on to consumers, which does absolutely nothing for the environment while making Canadians poorer.

    • @SnideRemarks-gx3vq
      @SnideRemarks-gx3vq Год назад +1

      I boil water in a 3 qrt. pot. Just enough for my coffee. Boils in 2 minutes.

  • @Spitfire_Cowboy
    @Spitfire_Cowboy Год назад +5

    7:13 we could always hoist the recycled components back to the manufacturers after they have been torn down and their components sorted out. Everything has a melting point. Plus those cat 5e cables have copper in them.

  • @analienfromouterspace
    @analienfromouterspace Год назад +2

    All my old PCs still works and never throw em away, monitors that still works but old. A broken laptop, Salvaged and took its hard drive for a portable one! Keyboards as spare parts and so on.

  • @grandelfe
    @grandelfe Год назад +6

    Computer companies not upgrading their Bios so we have to discard and buy new.Boycott all companies that do this like Dell,Lennova, etc.they force us to discard and they are not fixable.

    • @TheVanDenBas
      @TheVanDenBas Год назад

      I've found it more cost effective to grab last gen, top tier 'k' binned cpu in price freefall than to grab an OEM pre-build. It tends to be fairly future proof as well, my mom is still using my old 4790k w/1650 super for gaming... It runs most AAA games smoothly @ 1080p.

  • @FloatFree
    @FloatFree Год назад +2

    Right to Repair is important imo.

  • @markarca6360
    @markarca6360 Год назад +4

    One name stands out: Louis Rossmann.

    • @TomSidProductions
      @TomSidProductions Год назад

      No, Mr. Clinton is the real one. Louis is just the servant.

  • @rikspector
    @rikspector Год назад +2

    The reality is that, when it comes to sophisticated electronics, they can't be repaired
    without very expensive sophisticate equipment
    We have a choice in many purchases, but you know very well that most computer based items limit private
    fixing..
    Do you really believe that having the right to repair will help in this scenario?
    The vast majority of users don't want to repair their printers or phones or whatever.
    I applaud the exposure of the tactics by Hewlett Packard or Apple or any of car chip manufactures etc..
    who are limiting life on real things or jacking the prices on replacements to maximize profit.
    Right to Repair makes sense , but Repair What?
    Personally, I like the ability to upgrade , it makes things more interesting , so enjoy the change, you sure as heck can't take it with you!
    Cheers,
    Rik Spector

  • @pierre-rose7783
    @pierre-rose7783 Год назад +1

    These days, everything is disposable ! Companies discontinue parts and it's costing consumers a fortune !

  • @wubster100
    @wubster100 Год назад +4

    3:04 Anyone else notice Windows XP?

  • @2Sage-7Poets
    @2Sage-7Poets Год назад +1

    👍👍👍

  • @patrickrgrier3195
    @patrickrgrier3195 Год назад +2

    this has been going on for many decades, rip the mega companies a new one.

  • @Walter-lf6in
    @Walter-lf6in Год назад +3

    I like this idea!

  • @gorangagrawal
    @gorangagrawal Год назад +1

    The death of Reduce, Reuse and Recycle ♻️

  • @miloszajic3196
    @miloszajic3196 2 месяца назад

    👍 A company who make their products irreparable or too hard to fix doesn't have any right to claim themselves Eco-friendly!

  • @SmileyFace01
    @SmileyFace01 Год назад +1

    This is the way.

  • @Bat_Boy
    @Bat_Boy Год назад +1

    It’s also what we expect out of a mobile phone. To make phone calls? Well, all you need is a hands free ear piece. Problem solved. But, that’s not enough these days.

  • @ocsrc
    @ocsrc Год назад +3

    The way everything is made in China it is designed to be thrown out when it breaks.
    I have had so much trouble just trying to find parts when something breaks and many times a critical part is no longer available.
    It used to be 10 years they would keep parts in stock but now even one year is a long time for a company to have spare parts unless they are still making the same item with the same components.
    I have a bunch of Kenwood 2 way radios that need an upgrade kit, KDM-7, in order to add a DTMF keypad.
    Incredibly when they sold the radios this keypad did not come with them.
    It was an optional extra part and it needs two pieces that came in the little box the actual plastic 16 buttons that go on the outside of the radio case and a 16 pressure-sensitive pad PCB board that went inside the case and had a little film style pressure that just pushed into the connector inside the radio
    I was shocked that this kid did not come as part of the radios or just assembled together as the stock.
    The keypad can be disabled in the software so there was no reason not to have the keypad come installed from the factory.
    I don't know what they originally charged for this additional part but now that it's 30 years since they made the radio finding this part is impossible
    And anyone looking to buy a radio would buy a Chinese new radio for $40
    So the cost to have a custom part printed and a new PCB board made would be the cost of buying 4 brand new radios
    It is so frustrating
    The company could easily make more of these at a small cost, maybe 2 or 3 dollars
    But many companies are not even in existence anymore, like RCI that was based in California and sold handheld two-way radios in stores like Walmart
    They began selling digital radios that could be programmed but then suddenly went out of business
    Obtaining parts or getting them fixed is impossible
    And then you have the companies that clean their technology is intellectual property and won't allow anyone to actually fix the products and apple is a good example of the company that really started this that apple and Tesla Sue anyone who attempts to fix their items that they bought like a smartphone or a car and the idea that you can't fix your own car is absolutely crazy

    • @TheVanDenBas
      @TheVanDenBas Год назад

      Products made in China still have to pass the corporate standards and are only as good as the OEM quality assurance at the end of the line. Many manufacturing facilities handle different companies products on the same floor, just on different lines.

  • @seanlawton1977
    @seanlawton1977 Год назад

    Appreciate what you guys doing to many sheep are not technically inclined

  • @gigglegirl177
    @gigglegirl177 9 месяцев назад

    What if the old items of electronic waste were kept and parts cataloged and used for the repair shops? The older items might not be in the new items, but its a start

  • @outseeker
    @outseeker Год назад

    pretty good work :) pity you stopped short of saying manufacturer's arguments of security and safety have been proven unfounded by anyone who's ever looked at it including the security experts and the FTC, but still good.

  • @ChicagoMillingCo.
    @ChicagoMillingCo. Год назад +7

    Apple is one of the worst. New Macbooks have an angle sensor that detects when you open and close the lid so it knows to put the laptop to sleep. The problem is this angle sensor now has a serial number so that if it goes bad and you replace it, your entire laptop will not work. There is absolutely no reason for this sensor to have a serial number. Furthemore this sensor is in a spot where it easily can get water damaged.

    • @markarca6360
      @markarca6360 Год назад

      The best Apple MacBook Pro of all time was the pre-Retina models, due to its repairability and upgradability.

    • @TomSidProductions
      @TomSidProductions Год назад

      Apple and Samsung are two of the worst. Now Asus is following that path.

  • @jimmymoooi7829
    @jimmymoooi7829 Год назад +1

    many manufacturers keep those tools to themselves.
    *cough* Apple *cough*
    *cough* John Deere *cough*

  • @truefeelings7
    @truefeelings7 5 месяцев назад

    THIS IMP AND MUST

  • @2Sage-7Poets
    @2Sage-7Poets Год назад +1

    but corporations will still win.. because they are supported by governments.. because they bring lots of money to them..

  • @RaymondLi604
    @RaymondLi604 Год назад +2

    Open source industrialization to give financial wealth hoarders heartburn 😜

  • @GenXBrat
    @GenXBrat Год назад +3

    And do we think the administration is gonna do anything about this? Not a chance… Because eliminating waste by repairing things, instead of throwing them away, doesn’t implode our electrical grid!

  • @AnthonyChopra
    @AnthonyChopra Год назад

    there should be more ifixit like companies and maybe for the ones out there now there needs to
    be slightly more better qaulity control on parts due to ifix it in EU/UK.England being garbage tat being
    sold toi us lot in EU/England. ive ordered many iphone3gs battires and even an iphone10Screen just to find both itemes many times did not work at all.
    so ifixit in USA are not the same ifix it as in EU.
    someone needs to kick that iFixit EU/UK Sales ceo in tbh till they get better or stop sending unworking trash to EU/ england

  • @MaximilianGros
    @MaximilianGros Год назад

    The people own nothing, they just rent their stuff.

  • @unguidedone
    @unguidedone Год назад +1

    dont buy any apple products, build the computer yourself with reliable hardware and you will be fine.

  • @leafy803
    @leafy803 11 месяцев назад

    Necessary changes. Planned limit to lifetime so wrong on many levels.

  • @bswill5077
    @bswill5077 Год назад

    Shenzen china

  • @TomSidProductions
    @TomSidProductions Год назад +2

    Apple's DIY program is a joke.