The Pledge to Fix is a strong commitment to: 1. Fix the next products that breaks 2. Learn how to do it oneself 3. To prefer repairable and refurbed products for both individuals and organizations.
Ending the throw-away world with circular action
The Pledge to Fix is a strong commitment to: 1. Fix the next products that breaks 2. Learn how to do it oneself 3. To prefer repairable and refurbed products for both individuals and organizations.
Dear Product Hunters & Fixers, I’m calling you and your organization to join our “Pledge to Fix” launching on Earth Day which is a strong commitment to: 1. Fix the next products that breaks 2. Learn how to do it oneself 3. To prefer repairable and refurbed ones What started as a small side feature quickly grew into a larger idea that we don't want to hide from you :) You’ll become part of a global community and movement that aims to end the throw-away world by using our products smarter. With th
Only 13 upvotes for the moment. It is sad to see so little mobilisation and interest in this type of approach within the community 😿 Fortunately PH did the job by promoting the initiative in the newsletter 👍 Good luck guys.
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🤯🎉 Our Pledge to Fix just got featured by Product Hunt on "Products tackling climate change" https://www.producthunt.com/newsletter/11016-the-circular-economy
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