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Transitioning into a ‘Throwaway Planet'

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International Journal of Consumer Studies

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Abstract

It is generally considered to be safer for the environment to repair a malfunctioning product for further reuse than to dispose of it and replace it with a newly manufactured product, unless the product is being replaced with a more energy efficient alternative (Nguyen, Lobo, and Greenland, 2017; Kim, Keoleian, and Horie, 2006; Boustani, Sahni, Graves, and Gutowski, 2010). However, whereas America has long been labeled a ‘throwaway society', this paper presents the results of an international consumer survey which demonstrates that as other nations develop with respect to GDP per Capita (Gross Domestic Product per Capita), they too start transitioning into throwaway societies. This transition then calls into account of just how environmentally damaging this practice will become. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.