27/11/2023
Repairing a starter motor instead of buying a new one can significantly reduce environmental impact. Manufacturing new starter motors requires extracting raw materials, processing them into components, and transporting them to assembly plants. These processes consume energy and generate greenhouse gas emissions. Repairing a starter motor, on the other hand, involves replacing only the damaged parts, minimizing the need for new materials and reducing the environmental footprint.
Moreover, repairing a starter motor extends its lifespan, delaying the need for a new unit and further reducing the overall environmental impact. Additionally, repairing a starter motor supports local businesses and skilled technicians, contributing to a more sustainable and circular economy.