Made to be used once, then thrown away., Disposable / single-use, Used for a very short time before being thrown away., Used fleetingly, Designing products to break or become outdated quickly to encourage replacement., Planned obsolescence, The excitement of something new—even if unnecessary., A sense of novelty, A product no longer made, supported, or usable., A defunct product, To get rid of something as waste., Discard, Waste burial sites, Landfills, Ocean plastic vortexes, Gyres, Toxins seeping from waste into the ground., Leaching into soil, Burning waste—reduces volume but pollutes air., Incineration, To gradually stop using something., Phase out, To deliberately avoid or reject., Eschew, When a law officially starts applying., Come into force, In small, gradual steps., Incrementally, To enforce financial penalties for rule-breaking., Impose fines.
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