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Consumers set to benefit as EU right to repair laws transform product lifespans

Summary by Cyprus Mail
Consumers across Cyprus and the wider European Union are now able to reap the benefits of groundbreaking right to repair rules following landmark legislation enacted by European authorities. For many years, it made far more economic sense for individuals to dispose of a broken or defective item and replace it with a new model, rather […]

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Lithuania has implemented the European Union's Right to Repair Directive, which aims to promote longer-term use of goods. Consumers who opt for this option will have their warranty extended for another year. Traders say this could help adjust supply by eliminating lower-quality products that may be difficult to repair later.

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vz.lt broke the news on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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