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sustainable living (where (at home (more accessibility), in hotels (lots…
sustainable living
where
at home
more accessibility
at work
on holiday
in hotels
lots of waste
mobile
in cities
sold in shopping centres
in activity centres
less accessibility
on farms
who
consumers
the wealthy
charitable
want to help the enviroment
want to save money
middle class
relatively wealthy
consume more
children
might break device
resilient to damage
products are designed to break after a while.
buisnesses
happy to cut costs
more will buy
people who are environmentally friendly
often richer people
activists
how
use biodegrable materials
sustainable
environmentally friendly
add advanced battery's
lasts longer
more efficient with energy
nice aesthetic
more people will buy
able to endure high temperature
heat
cold
water
most products break in these conditions
creates extra waste
efficient
able to reuse
uses less energy
rechargeable batteries and battery stations
practical
easy to use
more people will buy
when
everyday
useful items
product life cycles
first use
not sustainable
need to make product
multiple uses
very useful
more people will buy
why
to create a more envriomentally friendly world
create products that last long, less resources into building new products
create products that are biodegradable
save people money
make money for ourselves
extent the lifespan of product
what
reliable products
popular among consumers
expensive products that aren't reliable aren't popular
envirometally sustainable
appeals to certain consumers
popular among enviromentalists
using more sustainable materials
extended lifespan
environmentally friendly
less costly
lots of pens are not reused
disposeable toothbrushes need to have an extended life cycle
batteries are rarely recycled
disposeable toothpaste containers
make a product that contains a substance that can easily be reused.