The ISO9000 definition of 'quality' is 'fit for purpose'. It does not mention ' obvious attention to detail'. In globalisation, quality is assured by mutual recognition of certificates. i,e, each country manages it's own quality management systems' audits. ISO9000 is implemented through treaties and by customers showing preference to certified suppliers. In Australia, the contents of our Free Trade Agreements are secret.
I live near the main railway line from Melbourne to the rest of Australia - many freight trains roll past every day. A very noticeable effect can be seen, if you visit our local council tip. What is being discarded, has obviously failed in service, very quickly.
So Australia exports raw materials to Asia, and the raw materials end up in our council tips as failed products.
Basically the problem begins and ends with the ignorance of leaders. Our leaders are usually people who do not know how to do things - many people simply take things for granted. It is always somebody elses' worry.