| While following the same goal, France's trying a different approach: a repair score [1] that will be stamped on products: Concretely, a grade out of 10 will be added to the labels of washing machines, laptops, smartphones, TVs and lawn mowers. This score will be calculated based on criteria such as: ease of disassembly, price and availability of spare parts and access to repair information. No new market rule but a more informed consumer. I thought you guys would like this "free-market makes-best-decisions" gov lobbying. Hope it won't end as the precedent: we got a "healthy-score" on most food products -which is great- but the cheese lobby put much effort to gets special rules as salt and fat would give them an awful grade [2] 1: https://repair.eu/fr/news/french-repairability-index-what-to... 2: https://www.santepubliquefrance.fr/content/download/150263/f... |
We absolutely need BOTH to bring back small electronics repair shops (yes I know you can still find them but they're exceedingly rare compared to 30 years ago).