When buying a product, we constantly weigh up price versus quality. While some feel that durability should be the main priority, others argue that affordability is more important. In
this
essay, I will examine both views and explain why I feel that companies and customers need to make responsible decisions.
Those who prioritise durability features argue that if commodities lasted longer, waste could be reduced. Indeed, it is obvious that as products have become almost disposable, the amount of landfill is growing. Most people, Linking Words
for instance
, buy a new phone every two to three years regardless of need. Linking Words
This
throw-away mentality drives more production which Linking Words
also
contributes to environmental damage through raw material extraction, factory emissions, transportation and packaging. If we only bought one mobile phone per decade Linking Words
instead
, we could dramatically reduce that impact.
For others, lower prices are more important than quality. Indeed, compared to fifty years ago, the range of commercially manufactured articles on the market is bigger and the prices are much more affordable. A computer, Linking Words
for example
, used to cost several thousand dollars, but now it is possible to buy one for under $300. Linking Words
Therefore
means that more people have access to Linking Words
such
items, which means greater equality and opportunity, particularly when it comes to commodities Linking Words
such
as cars and electronics. Personally, I feel the best way forward is for both businesses and consumers to think carefully about their choices. For companies, consideration must be given to sustainable and ethical practices. Rather than producing a range of poorly made cheap clothing that will not Linking Words
last
more than a season, it would be better to invest a little more in quality materials and workmanship. That said, it is Linking Words
then
up to the consumer to reward those enterprises that step up. They too should seek out companies that demonstrate best practice rather than simply opt for the lowest price.
In conclusion, the battle between durability and affordability is always going to exist. In order to strike a balance that minimises environmental impact and allows the entire society access to products, corporations and individuals need to use their judgement.Linking Words
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