Thanks Thomas, here are some thoughts 🏵️🏵️👇
It is important to note that manufacturing practices influenced by several factors such as cost, competition, time-to-market, and resource constraints. While some manufacturers prioritize quality and sustainability, others prioritize affordability and mass production.
In the case of LED bulbs, the demand for cheaper and more energy-efficient options has increased in recent years, leading to a surge in the production of low-cost LED bulbs. This increase in demand for cheaper products have led some manufacturers to cut corners in terms of quality control, and use cheaper materials to reduce costs. Additionally, the lack of regulation, and industry standards around LED bulb manufacturing contribute to the production of lower quality products.
However, it is important for manufacturers to consider the long-term impact of producing low-quality products on both the environment and the reputation of their brand. As consumers become more environmentally conscious, there may be a shift in demand towards more sustainable and higher-quality products, forcing manufacturers to adapt to meet these evolving consumer preferences. Therefore, manufacturers may need to reassess their priorities regarding quality and sustainability to remain competitive in the market.
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