The article "Repair Culture 2.0" was very fascinating because it had a lot to do with waste management and the dying era of fixing things. Repairing things like DVD players, and old humidifiers don't seem that significant when it comes to waste management but in the article, it promotes the value of fixing things because it ultimately cuts down the amount of waste being put into landfills. It says " repairing prevented about 250,000kg of waste from heading to landfills", that is the equivalent of 551155.655 pounds of waste being recycled and reused. In the article " The Fix Is in—DIY Repair Clubs Grow in Popularity", learning about the "Right to Repair" legislation was very interesting because this legislation would open a new branch of workers that prosper economically and help cut down on the waste we put into landfills. Not only waste but it could bring an end to the newest phenomenon of throwing things away and buying new things; instead of this people could have their broken items repaired.