Why Repairing Beats Replacing
A brand-new chair often carries dozens of kilograms of embodied carbon from logging, milling, transport, and finishing. Repairing an existing chair avoids most of that footprint, keeps bulky waste out of landfills, and honors the material already harvested. Comment with your most meaningful save and what you learned along the way.
Why Repairing Beats Replacing
When you add ten more years to a sturdy table’s life, you amortize its environmental cost across far more meals, projects, and conversations. Small fixes—tightening joints, refreshing finishes, re-webbing seats—compound into major impact. Tell us which repair extended the life of your furniture the most.
Why Repairing Beats Replacing
A scuffed, wobbly thrift-store nightstand became my son’s first reading table after a gentle joint re-glue and a soap finish refresh. The piece now carries new chapter stickers on its underside, each marking a finished book. Share your transformation story and inspire another reader to repair.
Why Repairing Beats Replacing
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