The article critiques Apple's advertising strategy, particularly a recent iPhone 15 campaign that trivializes overconsumption. A Redditor shared a photo of the ad, highlighting society's tendency to buy new products regardless of the functionality of existing ones. With millions of phones sold yearly, e-waste has sharply increased, resulting in serious environmental fallout as only a fraction is recycled. The article captures public sentiment, with commenters expressing concern over this wasteful culture, warning of a future plagued by environmental neglect, and indicative of our unsustainable consumption habits.
"Wow, it's even newer than the last version! Talk about a feat of engineering," one user joked.
"We're buying ourselves into extinction," another Redditor commented. "Can't wait for my kids to wander the wasteland of crumbling buildings and millions of iPhones."
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