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Ganesh Iyer

There are good things that Suppli as a eco-friendly business intends to make happen, but ultimately I think there are some realities that ruin my impression of them. I have serious doubts that they even move the needle that they claim to.

Ganesh Iyer

For starters, I don't like the implicit guilt they place on consumers - that it's somehow us who'll make the biggest difference in waste-reduction. Consumers pay for their "service", yet they have to return the containers under a threat of an annoyingly exorbitant penalty.

Ganesh Iyer

The manipulation leaves a poor taste (heh) - we're paying hoping for a better ecological outcome, and at the same time doing the grunt work of rinsing and returning the containers manually. This is like "leasing" a reusable straw.

Ganesh Iyer

A lot of the waste comes getting people to buy more because what they've bought breaks down per a schedule built into the product (planned obsolescence). I question how much of waste is the fault of consumers alone, and companies like Suppli gaslighting us just leaves me icky.