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The Right to Repair in the EU: The New Paradigm in the Sustainable Economy

THEEuropean Union (EU) is at the center of a revolution that will change the way consumers approach repairing their goods. The Right to Repair Directive, an integral part of the New Consumer Agenda and the EU Circular Economy Action Plan, is opening up new perspectives to promote responsible consumption and reduceenvironmental impact of the manufacturing sector. In this article, we will explore how this directive is revolutionizing consumer rights and habits.

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A Leap Forward in Consumer Rights: The Right to Repair

The Directive on right to repair it was presented by the European Commission on 22 March this year and recently obtained the approval of the European Council on 22 November. This started a series of negotiations for defifinalize operational details, including manufacturers' obligations, expanding repair information, creating a European online repair platform and extending the seller's liability period in the event of a repair.

Strengthening Consumer Rights

One of the main challenges that i consumers they face when they try to repair their assets is the lack of transparency. The directive addresses this issue by recognizing the right to request repairs for technically repairable products, such as appliances o phones mobile phones. Furthermore, companies will be required to provide all information necessary to carry out such repairs. This represents a crucial step to ensure easy access to essential information for carrying out repairs independently or through trusted professionals. 

The directive also introduces a European repair information form. This form will provide transparency on the conditions and i Costs repairs, allowing consumers to compare available options and make informed decisions. Also, a platform online Repair matching will connect consumers with repairers in their area, making it easier to find qualified professionals.

Another relevant aspect of the directive is the extension of the period of responsibility of the seller in case of repair. This means that if a product is repaired, the period in which the seller is responsible for any defects is extended by 6 months. This extension gives consumers greater peace of mind and encourages them to opt for repair instead of replacement.

Promoting the Sustainable Economy and Repair-Related Professions

The main objective of the Right to Repair Directive is to prolong the life of products and promotecircular economy. Encouraging consumers to seek repairs rather than replacing goods is a key step towards a more sustainable society. At the same time, this directive should contribute to reviving professions related to the repair sector, which have been put to the test by relocations production in recent years.

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The most obvious effect will probably be the expansion of the repair sector, with an increase in demand for repair services and an increase in job opportunities. This is particularly significant considering recent economic challenges and the need to create new employment opportunities.

Furthermore, the Right to Repair Directive is promoting more sustainable business models. The production of repairable products is essential to reduce the'environmental impact of the manufacturing industry, shortening the life cycle of products and preventing their premature disposal.

Conclusions

The Right to Repair Directive represents an important step for European consumers and for promoting a circular economy. This legislation offers consumers greater clarity and accesso to repairs, while helping to create economic opportunities in the repair sector. With its implementation, the European Union is moving towards one company more sustainable and environmentally responsible, demonstrating how consumer rights can play a crucial role in building a future better, like other solutions such as the use of renewable energy. The right to repair revolution is now underway, promising to change how we approach sustainability and best before date responsible. 

Staff BlogInnovazione.Item: https://energia-luce.it/news/diritto-alla-riparazione/ 

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