Bundestag - Right to Repair Electrical Appliances Decided
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With the "right to repair", a piece of bureaucracy still comes to companies. Germany actually wants to reduce bureaucracy.
The German Federal Parliament has approved the 'Right to Repair' law as part of EU harmonization legislation. Under the new system, which will come into effect on July 31st, manufacturers will be required to stock spare parts for phones for 7 years and for white goods for 10 years. Consumers who choose repair will have their warranty extended by one year.
The Bundestag has decided on a right to repair consumer equipment.
Only a few devices are currently being repaired, which is to change – with the "right to repair" decided by the Bundestag. The most important questions and answers.
The Bundestag obliges manufacturers of numerous electrical appliances to repair damaged products during the normal service life. This should save a lot of waste and also money for consumers.
Manufacturers will have to repair smartphones or washing machines in the future. The Bundestag implements an EU directive that promotes sustainability and saves consumers money.
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