Get A Grip On Lighting Podcast podcast

Episode 497: #403 - Lighting is the Original Right-to-Repair Industry

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The podcast features Elizabeth Chamberlain, Director of Sustainability at iFixit, discussing the Right to Repair movement and its impact on the lighting industry. Traditionally, lighting was designed with standardized, replaceable components, ensuring easy repairs. However, modern LED fixtures often have non-repairable parts, leading to more electronic waste. Liz explains iFixit's mission to provide free repair guides and advocate for laws requiring manufacturers to support independent repairs. Michael and Greg argue that lighting should return to its repairable roots, emphasizing sustainability and waste reduction. 

 

Liz Chamberlain is Director of Sustainability at iFixit, where you can find everything you need to fix consumer gadgets (and more). She heads the company's fight for the Right to Repair, which is the idea that you should be able to fix everything you own and manufacturers shouldn't be able to stop you. Her writing about repair and e-waste has been published in The Wall Street Journal and Wired, and she's been interviewed for NPR and Vox. 

 

Connect with Liz: 

www.ifixit.com 

www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-chamberlain-4a96264a/ 

X: liz_ifixit 

facebook.com/iFixit 

instagram.com/ifixit 

 

Sponsor: Griplock Systems 

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