In light of the most recent historic legislation establishing the ‘Right to Repair Directive’ in the European Union, many repair proponents across the globe believe that more work is needed to create a comprehensive “Universal Right to Repair” policy that includes equitable pricing for spare parts, increased transparency, and the ability to use original, aftermarket, and refurbished components without restriction.
This webinar addressed the most fundamental question, which resonates with the global repair industry: Can the Right to Repair movement reshape a country’s economy to prioritize reuse, sustainability, and consumer empowerment?
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