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The article centres on the value system that emphasises the sustainable and ethical behaviour of

consumers thinking of computer and smartphone transactions. On the other hand, the key guiding rules
are to consider design from the longevity and repairability perspective, choosing ethical working
conditions and materials as well as looking through the environmental and social implications of
consumerism.

Understanding of the Value System:Understanding of the Value System:

The ethical system thoroughly emphasises the life of electronics and the ability to be repaired. It supports
the notion that people need to buy good products which are made to last instead of getting products with
the latest model from time to time. Furthermore, the ethical system makes shoppers recognize the social
factor in the production of goods and then, they think about the labour conditions and environmental
sustainability. This can be done by also empowering those firms that focus on decent workplace practices,
use eco-friendly materials and emanate minimal amounts of carbon dioxide. Besides, the range of
solutions proposed by such a system takes into account optimal ways of the disposal of electronic waste
and recycling them as much as possible.

Alignment with the Article's Suggestions:Alignment with the Article's Suggestions:

In fact, I own and love many apparel items that I found ethical and sustainable at the same time. Thus, I
totally agree with what is written there. I consider the duration of use, and the ease of repair when
purchasing electronics, thus, going for products from well-known brands that have a history of their
products lasting long and have a good track record of repair. Moreover, I always make sure to examine
the companies' ethical standpoints and the fulfilment of their sustainability objectives during my purchase
selections. Furthermore, I become an active supporter of recycling projects on electronic waste. By doing
so, I aim to keep minimum waste related to current technology throughout its life cycle from the
production of new devices and accessories right to the end while proper disposable options are offered.

However, I do encounter certain hiccups that, in part, prevent me from realising all the values implied in
the essay at an equal level. Another difficulty is the widespread word-of-mouth marketing and consumer
culture that usually advertise the latest technology advancements and constantly encourage upgrading.
The urge to fulfil your necessity to own the latest designs is almost irresistible, especially when the
massive advertising efforts have been accompanied by the tempting features of upgraded products.
Similarly to that, the practice of a socially and environmentally conscious person, which is considered to
be a key component of the value system, can be sometimes inconsistent due to the lack of suitable
products on the market or smaller budget. This matter may also come at the cost of having to do a
thorough research in finding products that meet the three ethical sourcing, sustainability, and repairability
criteria or even sometimes at the expense of financial investment.

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