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EU Right to Repair Directive: manufacturer repair obligations, access to spare parts, 12-month guarantee extension; ban on repair-blocking software/hardware; Member States to transpose within 24 months

Published on: 24 April 2024

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Right to repair: Making repair easier and more appealing to consumers

Press release follows.

  • the manufacturer must repair a product at a fair price and within an appropriate timeframe after the legal guarantee period
  • consumers should have access to spare parts, tools and repair information
  • incentives to choose repair, including repair vouchers and funds
  • online platforms will help consumers find local repair services and shops offering refurbished goods

The updated rules strengthen the right to repair, seek to cut waste and support the repair sector by making goods easier and more economical to fix. On 23 April 2024, Parliament approved the directive on the so‑called ‘right to repair’ for consumers with 584 votes in favour, 3 against and 14 abstentions. The rules set out manufacturers’ repair duties and encourage consumers to extend a product’s life cycle through repair.

Obligation to repair

The new framework requires manufacturers to provide prompt, cost‑effective repair services and to inform consumers about their rights to repair...

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