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  • Can’t read books on it or store any amount of music though

    You could buy a lectern and a gramophone and still have change from £350, with the eco bonus of no new manufacturing.

    If all I needed was a phone

    If you're serious about reducing your footprint, you don't even need a phone

  • Sorry, no. That's the most toxic possible approach to this - "you participate in society hence your concern for the environment is by default invalid".

  • That's the most toxic possible approach

    Oh, I could get much more toxic if I wanted to 🙂

    My point, using the common rhetorical device of hyperbole, was simply that buying another short-lived consumer product just because it has a thin coat of greenwash isn't actually making any kind of contribution to the supposed target of reducing resource consumption. You need to cast a sceptical eye over any of these palliatives to see if they even deliver on the claims. Since purchase price is a decent proxy for resource consumption, my 3 year old £35 Alcatel Pixi is already nearly 10 times greener than the Teracube, and we haven't even had to get radical and dispense with Kindle and VLC. The selling proposition is that you need a big high end phone, but you can assuage a little bit of your self-indulgent guilt by getting one which might last an extra year, if we stay in business that long. That just strikes me as the worst kind of tokenism. Of course, since 90% of eco-worriers are as desperate to make a token gesture as they are to avoid making any uncomfortable changes to their lifestyles, it will sell like hot cakes.

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