The story of Stuff

I have watched the educational film The story of Stuff with Annie Leonard and even though it has a very serious message to deliver, I still can't help but to smile. Annie addresses the matter in a very entertaining way and you'll enjoy all the small figures and cartoons that'll fill your screen.

Annie and her cartoon figures show us how the production system and the materials economy works, from extraction of materials through production, distribution and consumption to the final disposal of the remaining trash. And we're talking about a whole lot of trash. In the US they've looked into it and they discovered that within six months from the day of consumption 99% of all the bought stuff have ended up in the trash, which leaves the inexpressible small amount of 1% remaining in the household.

 

I don’t think that we throw away the same amount here in Sweden, at least not in that short period of time, because I just can’t think of that many products that you discard so easily and so fast. Ok; food, plastic bags, paper and all those kind of consumer goods, but what about clothes, furniture, electronics, paintings, carpets, cars and all that kind of stuff, that you’ll keep for a while right? At least more than six months? But then, for example when it comes to the electronics you might be caught in the perceived obsolescence, which simply means that you want to buy new products even though your old ones are still functional. I can easily observe this when I look at my little sister. Last time I was home she had a new mobile phone and this makes it her fifth one. I’m still on my second and I’m eight years older than her and have had mine way longer. Whilst she wants to be popular and therefore "have to have" the latest phone, I’m pretty satisfied with the one I bought two years ago. I can also observe this in my boyfriend whose biggest desire at the moment is a larger TV, preferably with HD and all those other new functions that you just must have, even though we already have nice flat screen that works just fine. But at least he realizes that he have to wait with that new one until he’s got a job.

What disturbs me the most in the film is still the planned obsolescence that exist, the fact that companies design their products so that they’ll break after a certain period of time. I’m studying to become an Innovation and Design engineer, and this way of thinking troubles me since I want to design things that’ll pretty much last forever. I don’t want my products and designs to have any flaws, and certainly not designed flaws at that. I think that the idea of planned obsolescence is wrong, and that it’s the same as fraud. You’re making the consumers buy products with poor quality even though you say that it is the best in the market, which is just wrong no matter how you look at it.


And concerning the environmental message in the film... I have never really cared about the environment, probably because I just couldn't see how the fact that I threw my garbage in the right can could possibly make a difference in the world. And I think that the big problem here is that most people think just like that, what they do just doesn't matter. And not to forget, we also have the problem with stubbornness, the "if he won't then I won't"-idea. But that won’t work; we all have to lend a helping hand if we want to change how things are going. I won’t tell you to stop using your car ‘cause let’s face it, you won’t, but maybe you could try to buy near-produced food to avoid unnecessary food transports, throw your bottle in the recycle bin so that it can be used again and keep that mobile phone of yours six months longer than planned. Then, if everyone actually joined in, maybe we could see a change.

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Postat av: Christian Hollowell

You have alot of interesting thoughts.

You talk about how people could all pitch in and recycle to make a change and i believe that is good but wont do the job needed. It is up to the government and the companies to make changes and also for scientist to find new ways for energy.



When it comes to stuff and the need for the latest i believe it is a good thing that things evolve and become better. It isn't good that companies make products that break easily though. There is a point at which you feel the need to buy new things even though your old thing still works simply because they become better ant that point is different for different people and depends on those persons needs. I could still be using a 15 year old Macintosh computer that hasn't broken yet but i chose not to because it is so slow and i can't do what i feel the need to do on it while my grandparents still have a 10 year old computer and are very happy with it. I believe that aslong as people are satisfied with what they have and don't feel the need for any update its fine by me. Companies shouldn't make money on tricking people with brand names and short breaking times but they do because they can and if you don't like it don't buy anything from them. Private persons only have responsibilities for themselves and have to make their own decisions. The government however has responsibilities for the community and should make rules so that help people make the right decision.

2010-04-21 @ 16:15:15
Postat av: Carina-Torstensdotter Johansson

Cecilia,

This is the second time I have the opportunity to share your thoughts and this time has been as interesting as the last.

I do believe USA is the predecessor of the waste community but Sweden is not very far behind. But hopefully we don’t try to get rid of our stuff in a six months period and hopefully we also have a better developed re-cycling system.

You have been watching people close to you and realized their behavior and craving for new products. My belief is that we have to change this kind of behavior in order to start the process towards a more balanced society and a healthy planet.

I really do admire your wish to design quality goods that will last for a while. This is essential for the future. But how shall you convince the manufacturers and the consumers that it is economy with more expensive products that will last longer instead of buying several cheaper products with a shorter lifespan?

Well done and all the best,

Carina

2010-04-22 @ 08:01:25
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