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Vita
April 23, 2024

Takes Time

Vita
April 23, 2024

I’ve noticed that the more I repair things, the better care I take of what I have.

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As individual consumers, the single best thing we can do for the planet is to keep our stuff in use longer.
Repair is a revolutionary act.
—  Rose Marcario, Patagonia CEO