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#1 · 13 March 2026, 12:38
Quote from shizutakato on 13 March 2026, 12:38I am also attempting to repair my old technology devices rather than purchase new ones in an attempt to promote more sustainable technology practices. I currently have an iphone screen not working after years of use, and I'm looking for the most eco-friendly way to handle it. And in case I may want to do some DIY repair with refurbished components, or is there an approved "green" repair shop among you? I am attempting hard to avoid waste of the phone in the garbage dump, but at a reasonable cost given to an aged model. Any tips?
I am also attempting to repair my old technology devices rather than purchase new ones in an attempt to promote more sustainable technology practices. I currently have an iphone screen not working after years of use, and I'm looking for the most eco-friendly way to handle it. And in case I may want to do some DIY repair with refurbished components, or is there an approved "green" repair shop among you? I am attempting hard to avoid waste of the phone in the garbage dump, but at a reasonable cost given to an aged model. Any tips?
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