Inadequate Life?Evidence of Consumer Attitudes to Product Obsolescence

@article{Cooper2004InadequateLO,
  title={Inadequate Life?Evidence of Consumer Attitudes to 
Product Obsolescence
},
  author={Tim Cooper},
  journal={Journal of Consumer Policy},
  year={2004},
  volume={27},
  pages={421-449}
}
  • T. Cooper
  • Published 1 December 2004
  • Business
  • Journal of Consumer Policy
Public interest in the durability of household appliances may be traced back 40 years to criticism of planned obsolescence raised by an emerging consumer movement. A recent revival of interest in product life spans has taken place in the context of increasing waste generation and debate prompted by proposed producer responsibility legislation, but data on the age of discarded products and consumer attitudes to product life spans have been lacking. This paper draws upon recent data from research… 

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