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Right-to-Repair Has Environmental Consequences

2020-12-14 13:55:00| Waste Age

Many tech companies deliberately avoid removable components from their technologies to encourage hardware replacement rather than repair.   The European Parliaments MEPs have called on the European Commission to extend a ruling on the right-to [ more ]

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