Our priorities for the trilogues on new repair rules
As the Trilogues between the three European institutions begin, these are the six priority points we urge negotiators to maintain in the final compromise on new repair rules
As the Trilogues between the three European institutions begin, these are the six priority points we urge negotiators to maintain in the final compromise on new repair rules
The European Parliament showed resounding support for consumers’ right to repair during today’s pivotal vote on the ”Common rules promoting the repair of goods”. The position of the Council of the EU’s unfortunately represents a step back and we are now calling on interninstitutional negotiators to keep the Parliament’s ambitius provisions in the final text.
This article exposes the unfair reality of spare part prices. To make repair affordable, we need reasonable prices for original parts, clear acceptance for the use of compatible parts (third party, used or 3D-printed) and a solid ban on parts pairing.
The IMCO report improved the EC proposal by introducing provisions to tackle the high cost of repair, by promoting an open repair ecosystem and by banning anti-repair practices. Will the Council keep up with this level of ambition?
Amid the discussions on new EU repair rules and in celebration of International Repair Day we organised a stunt action in front of the European Parliament. Watch the 5-min video summary and sign our letter!