Sentences with phrase «from planned obsolescence»

From planned obsolescence, to unnecessary packaging and single - use coffee pods, disposability has been designed into so many everyday things.
A $ 499 Tablet that suffers from planned obsolescence every two to three years is too expensive for 95 % of the World's Population.

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Inside, visitors will find Planned Obsolescence, the inaugural exhibition curated by Khorasheh and Herget — who studied together at the Sotheby's Institute of Art — featuring Horowitz's most recent works on paper and canvas, as well as his pieces from a year - long project to create one drawing a day for 365 consecutive days.
I agree with you about the planned obsolescence (though I suspect, based on pure hunch, that it isn't always entirely planned these days, but is sometimes emergent from «the way we do things.»)
But the firm still faces lawsuits from around the world for not being open about its actions, and is being investigated by a French watchdog for «alleged deception and planned obsolescence
The environmental advocacy group, whose name roughly translates to «stop planned obsolescence,» claims that Apple violated French laws which prohibit companies from intentionally reducing the lifespan of a product to increase the replacement rate.
The company is also facing a criminal probe in France (where planned obsolescence is illegal), an investigation from Italy's antitrust organization, and multiple class action lawsuits.
Product management and technical marketing professional with comprehensive experience in all phases of new product development and product planning including full life - cycle product management from inception and launch through obsolescence.
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