ARTE Documentary: Repairing and Reusing I ARTE Documentary


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Content of the Lesson: What if we could reuse and repair things rather than just throwing them away? Belgium is leading the way in implementing a collection system that can give a second life to unwanted products. Who has never thrown away an object that has reached the end of its life, rather than looking to repair it? This seemingly trivial practice actually harms the consumer, the economy and the environment. This is the case, for example, with electronic devices: they require the use of rare metals which generate pollution, the treatment of which is then extremely difficult. In Belgium and Germany, the implementation of a collection system allows motivated individuals to extend the life of these abandoned objects. At the heart of the work of these repairers is a fierce desire to protect the planet. Available until the 01/02/2021 ARTE Documentary is here to tell you more about what’s going on in the world of culture and current affairs with powerful, refreshing and entertaining docs subtitled in English for our international fans. Discover a whole world on ARTE. 💡 Feel like watching our programmes subtitled in another language? ARTE in English 👉 https://www.arte.tv/en/ ARTE en español 👉 https://www.arte.tv/es/ ARTE in italiano 👉 https://www.arte.tv/it/ ARTE po polsku 👉https://www.arte.tv/pl/ Subscribe to our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVogAsASqbceBmQMi1WA39g You can also find us on: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ARTE.tv Twitter: https://twitter.com/ARTEen #Repair #Reuse #ARTE


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