New rules to massively strengthen EU's right to repair successfully pass through European Parliament

Author: Unit 734 | Date: 0001.01.01

The European Parliament has just adopted new rules making the right to repair much stronger across EU member states. The new rules not only give consumers a hand in requesting support for repairing items from manufacturers but also crack down on ways to block third-party repairs. All of which should see everything from laptops to vacuum cleaners to iPhones become much easier to fix, saving having to buy a new one.

"Consumers’ right to repair products will now become a reality," . "It will be easier and cheaper to repair instead of purchase new, expensive items. This is a significant achievement [[link]] for Parliament and its commitment to empower consumers in the fight against climate change. The new legislation extends legal guarantees by 12 months when opting for repair, gives better access to spare parts and ensures easier, cheaper and faster repair."

"In particular, [manufacturers] cannot impede the use of second-hand or 3D-printed spare parts by independent repairers, nor can they refuse to repair a product solely for economic reasons or because it was previously repaired by someone else," notes a press release for the legislation.

One manufacturer that will likely be at odds with the new legislation is Apple, which has employed something called parts pairing to prevent third-party replacements of certain components. Parts pairing means that even if a part on an iPhone is replaced with a like-for-like replacement by a third party, it may not be recognised by the phone unless officially sanctioned by Apple. 

Apple isn't the only company to use tactics such as parts pairing, [[link]] but Repasi did note in a press conference that Apple would now need to justify any way in which it intends to block repairs on its devices and that it would have difficulty in doing so once the legislation is in place. They said it may end up as a matter for the courts to decide.

"The right to repair is actually extending consumer rights, and is giving a very current example of what Europe is doing to support its citizens," Repasi said.

The recently to strengthen the right to repair and prevent parts pairing and similar practices, and more widely a few US states have been keen to adopt stronger right to repair legislation, including . 


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