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Gulrez Tyebji stories

Gulrez Tyebji, a prescient author with a keen interest in environmental sustainability and technological ethics, tackles compelling issues in his columns. Tyebji champions the 'right to repair' movement, advocating for a systemic shift in New Zealand to address the burgeoning e-waste crisis. He is a proponent of repairing devices to extend their useful life, thus delaying their journey to landfill and mitigating the environmental impact.

Moreover, Tyebji's insightful exploration into the intersection of gender and sustainable practices shines a light on the need for increased manpower—indeed, womanpower—within the circular economy for e-waste. By emphasising the importance of diversity and shared responsibility, he makes a case for not only environmental consciousness but also gender inclusivity in our efforts to forge a more sustainable future. Tyebji's writings are not just about identifying problems but also about calling for actionable, equitable solutions.