Let's end fast tech.

Technology has never been more powerful, more innovative, and more advanced. So why do we throw it away every year for the next big thing?

Fast tech’s race to put out the “most innovative device ever” every year is helping create the climate crisis.

Fast tech is the system of overproduction and overconsumption that relies on devices built to be disposed of — either when they break down or become irrelevant, thanks to the latest “upgrade.”

It’s everywhere you look. In our pockets, in our economy, and especially in our trash. It’s time we reckon with the impact of fast tech on our planet.

It’s possible to get the tech we need while mitigating our own environmental impact. Instead of buying what we are told to or letting our old tech pile up forgotten in a drawer or worse, waste away in a landfill, we can get the most out of our devices while cutting the planet a break.

The best part? It’s not hard.

You can break the cycle.

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    Reuse

    Make your tech last by using cases and other protective gear.
    Consider passing along tech to younger family members or those in need.
  • repair kit with mobile

    Repair

    Replacing old parts and keeping your devices clean and healthy improves performance.
    Support the Right to Repair movement to force Big Tech into letting us repair our own tech.
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    Refurbish

    Trade in old tech for cash when you’re ready to move on.
    Choose refurbished tech with up to 92% less carbon emissions than new.

Ready to end fast tech?

  • Educate yourself

    Learn more about fast tech.

  • Get political

    Advocate for your right to repair.

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