What if software could make your phone impossible to repair?
Join our webinar on part pairing – an increasingly common practice used by manufacturers of electronic products to control who can and can’t perform certain types of repairs.
Join our webinar on part pairing – an increasingly common practice used by manufacturers of electronic products to control who can and can’t perform certain types of repairs.
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.
While the new Ecodesign rules are an important step, they do not mean we have the Right to Repair in Europe. Yet.
We asked repairers on the ground what these regulations mean for them and what should be done to ensure a universal Right to Repair.
On this new edition of Earth Day, aimed at raising awareness about the environment worldwide, let’s talk about the elements that can be found in all of our electronic devices yet most of us aren’t familiar with: rare earth minerals.
Extending software updates, alongside making repair information and access to spare parts available and affordable is an essential aspect of a universal Right to Repair.
Campaign member Nesta explains why.