The right-to-repair movement has gained momentum in recent years, driven by consumer demand for manufacturers to ensure greater longevity of household appliances. New legislation now grants consumers the right to have their devices repaired even after the warranty has expired. This shift signifies a new era where repairability, sustainability and consumer empowerment converge. However, an…
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