this is stupid, these people probably dont even have a tv in their homes. if they still worked, they could be used. but no, nobody fixes anything nowadays.
That's messed up. It's not the TV manufacturers that we have to blame for this. They make the TVs, they're not the ones throwing them away. WE ARE. We can ask the TV manufacturers to use better materials that are more recyclable. Most cities have recycling plants that are just for electronics. They have precious metals in them so they get to make money doing it.
this is stupid, these people probably dont even have a tv in their homes. if they still worked, they could be used. but no, nobody fixes anything nowadays.
Jallge 1 year ago
That's messed up. It's not the TV manufacturers that we have to blame for this. They make the TVs, they're not the ones throwing them away. WE ARE. We can ask the TV manufacturers to use better materials that are more recyclable. Most cities have recycling plants that are just for electronics. They have precious metals in them so they get to make money doing it.
Deuce22oz 3 years ago
I am not leting that hapen to my tv's i am not going to throw my tv's away now
piplol2468 4 years ago
I have a better idea, give them away to people who fix them, local thrift stores or pawn them. I am after any broken TV.
chrisstv1979 1 year ago
Should also check out a film called 'Manufactured Landscapes', if anyone hasn't already. Thx!
my15minutes 4 years ago
Great video... really..
it made me think.. where is our old tv going?= :/
matymetal 4 years ago