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Environmentally Friendly ≠ Cheap Materials

The man-hour and its manpower is what makes up human lives! That isn’t recyclable! We respect the investment that everyone of our team members contributes, which is directly reflected on the lifetime of the Rigs! Sacrificing quality for sheer manufacturing quantities is not something Exodus Rigs endorses. In fact, we believe that if we manufacture half of our competitor’s capacity with a lifetime of quality, that is a success.

Yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Our yesterday is what teaches us what needs to change or be improved. And so today, we have better knowledge and tremendous informational resources. We can live in the present, enjoying the moments of today, while also being more aware and considerate of the impact we make on the environment for our tomorrow. We are working on living our lives to the fullest while leaving a minimal carbon footprint. We can be more efficient while staying conscious of generations to come. Recycling is not our only way of making things better, though. Durability is the truly neglected factor in this industry. Hundreds of millions of man-hours wasted making things that don’t last. We intend to change that by making a product that will go the distance and stay in it for the long haul.

Our core values are embedded and applied in our design language, combining our three main principles. First, “Simplicity in the Basics” is shown in our straight lines, putting function over form while still maintaining elegance and sleekness. We fulfill our second principle, “Time Saving” through our complex design: multi-function, multi-access, and multi-terrain garageable vehicles. Thirdly, “Smart Material Selection” is shown in the seamless process of manufacturing a clean, durable, recyclable product that performs for decades on end.

Recycling is an essential part of waste management, and it has become increasingly important in recent years due to the growing concerns about the impact of waste on the environment. However, there is a significant difference between neglectful recycling due to cheap materials used and choosing durable materials that don’t need to be recyclable. In this blog, we will explore this difference and why it matters.

Neglectful recycling occurs when individuals or organizations do not properly recycle materials, leading to environmental pollution and degradation. This can occur because the materials used are of low quality, which makes them difficult to recycle or not economically viable to do so. Cheap materials are often single-use, disposable items that end up in landfills or oceans, causing significant damage to the environment.

On the other hand, choosing durable materials that do not need to be recycled as prematurely can help to reduce waste. Durable materials last longer, reducing the need for replacements, and hence, reducing waste. These materials often require fewer resources to produce and have a lower carbon footprint.

Choosing durable materials that do not need to be recycled prematurely is crucial in reducing waste and its impact on the environment. Neglectful recycling, on the other hand, leads to environmental pollution and degradation, ultimately leading to health risks for humans and wildlife. The use of cheap, low-quality materials creates a demand for more products and resources to replace them, leading to more waste generation

In conclusion, it is essential to choose durable materials that don’t need to be recycled to reduce waste and its impact on the environment. Neglectful recycling due to cheap materials used only exacerbates the waste crisis. By making conscious choices in our purchases, we can contribute to a healthier, sustainable future for ourselves and future generations.