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]While it is difficult to understand what the OP is trying to say I think they have a point when they talk about our abilities of production exceeding our capabilities of consuming all of those products that are being created.
However partially this can be blamed to those producers of goods creating low quality items that have to be replaced all the time in order to increase their profits, as it could be entirely possible to create much better goods for a higher price but that you may never have to replace over your life, decreasing our usage of resources and the overall wealth spent on those products, but since this will play against those producers they refuse to do this.
Look at it this way, if they only produced authentic goods, not everybody would be able to afford them because the cost of producing such goods are much higher and with a higher cost of production comes higher prices.
People who buy goods that gets bad within a short period but what they can afford.
The producers are in the business to make profit and not everybody can compete with the big companies that produce the most of luxurious good. For example, not every company can produce a car like Lamborghini or Ferrari so they produce within their budget and not everybody can afford to buy Lamborghini or Ferrari so they buy what they can afford.
It's still demand and supply. If people don't buy the lower budget goods, there won't be production of those goods.