Résultats de recherche pour : Chloé Mikolajczak
Non-replaceable batteries are bad news for the environment and consumers
Our new research, in collaboration with the EEB and the University of Lund shows that most batteries in today’s products cannot be removed, replaced or repaired resulting in shorter device lifetimes, a loss of rare and valuable materials and billions in unnecessary consumer expenditure.
Too good to be true? Apple announces giving access to (some) spare parts and repair information to consumers
Big news! Apple just announced that some parts, tools, and manuals — starting with iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 — will be made available to individual consumers in the United States from early 2022.
Read our reaction.
Europe, we need rules for printers – not promises
The European Commission is breaking its promise to make longer-lasting printers and risks giving in to a weak industry proposal.
We now need a binding regulation to tackle the issue of short-lived printers.
European Parliament calls for ambitious right to repair
In a new vote in the European Parliament, MEPs overwhelmingly adopt measures to extend the life of products and establish a « right to repair » in Europe.
European Parliament stands by consumers and the environment in the fight against obsolescence
The European Parliament secures a big win for the Right to Repair as MEPs come together and stand by consumers and the environment in the fight against throw-away products.