> I wonder if there isn't some sort of tie-in forming between accessibility
> and sustainability. Both are socially-conscious initiatives aimed at Doing
> the Right Thing.


Confusing statement. Doesn't their similarity end there?

Accessibility simply refers to the degree to which something can be
accessed. Sustainability means developing products in a way that eliminates
or at least minimizes the damaging effects on the environment so that the
product can continue being made without fear of losing the very resources
used to make it.

Beyond "doing the right thing", there's no connection.

-r-
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