Knee-jerk Environmentalism vs Sound Environmental Thinking.

Many people often assume that if you show a strong interest in environmental issues and talk about that sort of thing a lot that you are also the type that will jump on every environmental bandwagon that comes through town. In same cases, that kind of knee-jerk thinking can actually be very contradictory to environmental well-being.

What got me thinking about this is something the owner of a local computer store told me. I mentioned that my 2 year old Toshiba lap top was starting to act up already and I asked what is the life expectancy of that machine. She said, 2 to 5 years. I asked, why such a short time? She said, it's because lead solder is no longer used in electronics.

I looked into that issue and found some very interesting information. I found that, for the most part, today's electronic components use solder that has a high percentage of tin rather than lead. Everyone knows lead is bad and tin is better, right? Or is it? The facts behind this do not necessarily hold up that assumption. For one thing, tin solder grows what are known as "tin whiskers". These whiskers grow out and often interact with whiskers from other components and can cause equipment failure.

Here is an article that talks about that and includes some photographs of tin whiskers:

http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2008/apr/03/research.engineering

This is one of the reasons why so many of our machines need frequent replacement. I have a Marantz tuner that was made in the seventies and is just now giving me some trouble. It is very highly unlikely any tuner produced today will continue to work as long as that Marantz, that is, until the 2040's. Replacing these machines on a more and more frequent basis is far more environmentally destructive than having machines that contain lead. The manufacturing process is not Eco-friendly and tin mining is especially destructive.* Lead is not healthy, but there is plenty of it around, it doesn't need to be mined and it does not leach into the soil (besides, why would anyone put it back into the soil?)

One major solution to issues like this is to produce DURABLE goods. Durability, combined with sharing, consuming less and recycling are key solutions for greater environmentally sound means of living.

* http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2012/nov/23/tin-mining-indonesia-bangka
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  • backseatLover12backseatLover12 Posts: 2,312
    edited November 2014
    But that's what they did in the old days, making things so that they last. The trend now is to make things as cheaply as possible, so that it breaks sooner, thus forcing the consumer to go back out and buy another one. Manufacturers don't want a long lasting, well built product, they want you to think it's of value only to have the thing die the second the warranty is up. The whole point of consumerism in this day and age.

    What's the motto for Walmart? Save More Live Better? We laugh about that a lot in my house. It should be this: Spend more, Live for a little while, Spend More. And More. And more. Because Walmart may seem like a good deal to those with little money, but it really is robbing the poor blind.
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  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 42,042

    But that's what they did in the old days, making things so that they last. The trend now is to make things as cheaply as possible, so that it breaks sooner, thus forcing the consumer to go back out and buy another one. Manufacturers don't want a long lasting, well built product, they want you to think it's of value only to have the thing die the second the warranty is up. The whole point of consumerism in this day and age.

    What's the motto for Walmart? Save More Live Better? We laugh about that a lot in my house. It should be this: Spend more, Live for a little while, Spend More. And More. And more. Because Walmart may seem like a good deal to those with little money, but it really is robbing the poor blind.

    Exactly- PLANNED OBSOLESCENCE!!

    Or as Neil would say...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ovum-GjYWKQ



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  • Piece of CRAP! :)
  • rr165892rr165892 Posts: 5,697
    Soo lead is bad? What next Brian? You gunna tell me asbestos is no good? Sheesh you earth muffins sure come up with some wild stuff.

    Lol
  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 42,042
    rr165892 said:

    Soo lead is bad? What next Brian? You gunna tell me asbestos is no good? Sheesh you earth muffins sure come up with some wild stuff.

    Lol

    LOL! rr, you made me spew my granola infused earth muffin all over my laptop screen!

    =))
    “The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
    Variously credited to Mark Twain or Edward Abbey.













  • rr165892rr165892 Posts: 5,697
    brianlux said:

    rr165892 said:

    Soo lead is bad? What next Brian? You gunna tell me asbestos is no good? Sheesh you earth muffins sure come up with some wild stuff.

    Lol

    LOL! rr, you made me spew my granola infused earth muffin all over my laptop screen!

    =))
    While driving your Prius to the local Co-Op?
  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 42,042
    rr165892 said:

    brianlux said:

    rr165892 said:

    Soo lead is bad? What next Brian? You gunna tell me asbestos is no good? Sheesh you earth muffins sure come up with some wild stuff.

    Lol

    LOL! rr, you made me spew my granola infused earth muffin all over my laptop screen!

    =))
    While driving your Prius to the local Co-Op?
    Whoa! Um, um... did you catch me on one of those NASA satellite images or something?

    “The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
    Variously credited to Mark Twain or Edward Abbey.













  • rr165892rr165892 Posts: 5,697
    Good stuff.I just pay attention Bri .
  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 42,042
    Good eye, sir! ;)
    “The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
    Variously credited to Mark Twain or Edward Abbey.













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