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Product Life Analysis

By: Keeret, Daud, Harman, Jaskirat

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1%

Perceived and Planned Obsolescence

Of items are used after a year

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What is the Problem?

  • Users do not know how long the product they are going to buy will last.

  • This is a big problem since buyers don’t know what the environmental implications are of buying a certain product.

  • Perceived and Planned Obsolescence

  • Users do not know how long the product they are going to buy will last.

  • This is a big problem since buyers don’t know what the environmental implications are of buying a certain product.

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Why is the Problem Important?

  • Users do not know how long the product they are going to buy will last.

  • This is a big problem since buyers don’t know what the environmental implications are of buying a certain product.

  • People are not disposing what they own properly

  • They are buying products that don’t last long which contributes to climate change

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How did we help solve this problem?

  • We have created a website

  • The website informs users and collects information from users for an incentive

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How this solves the problem?

  • Users do not know how long the product they are going to buy will last.

  • This is a big problem since buyers don’t know what the environmental implications are of buying a certain product.

  • Helps consumers plan on how they will dispose their product so they can make sure they are doing so in a eco-friendly way

  • Win win situation since the user gets a product that will last long while keeping the planet clean and safe

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