Sunday, April 5, 2009

Stop Recycling. Start Repairing.



I came across Platform 21's Repair Manifesto the other day; it should provide some interesting dialogue for all of you. I'm curious to hear your reactions...



-susanK


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1. Make your products live longer.

Repairing means taking the opportunity to give your product a second life. Don't ditch it, stitch it! Don't end it mend it! Repairing is not anti-consumption. It is anti-needlessly throwing things awa.

2. Things should be designed so that they can be repaired.
Product Designers: Make your products repairable. Share clear, understandable information about DIY repairs.
Consumers: Buy things that you know can be repaired, or else find out why they don't exist. Be critical and inquisitive.

3. Repair is not replacement.
Replacement is throwing away the broken bit. This is not the kind of repair we are talking about.

4. What doesn't kill it makes it stronger.
Every time we repair something, we add to its potential, its history, its soul and its inherent beauty.

5. Repairing is a creative challenge.
Making repairs is good for the imagination. Using new techniques, tools and materials ushers in possibility rather than dead ends.

6. Repair survives fashion.
Repair is not about styling or trends. There are no due-dates for repairable items.

7. To repair is to discover.
As you fix objects, you'll learn amazing things about how they actually work. Or don't work.

8. Repair -even in good times.
If you think this manifesto has to do with the recession, forget it. This isn't about money, it's about a mentality.

9. Repaired things are unique.
Even fakes become originals when you repair them.

10. Repairing is about independence.
Don't be a slave to technology -be it's master. If it's broken, fix it and make it better. And if you're a master, empower others.

11. You can repair anything, even a plastic bag.
But we'd recommend getting a bag that will last longer, and then repairing it if necessary.



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