Europe, let’s fix our smartphones!
The EU has a historic opportunity to make smartphones repairable and longer-lasting. Find out more and sign our petition to put an end to the throw-away economy
The EU has a historic opportunity to make smartphones repairable and longer-lasting. Find out more and sign our petition to put an end to the throw-away economy
On December 19th of last year, French Parliament voted the “anti-waste bill for a circular economy”.
The bill was largely enriched by Members of Parliament, who added a number of groundbreaking policies to make products more durable and repairable.
Henrik Huseby, a Norwegian independent repairer sued by Apple, is taking his case to the Norwegian Supreme Court. Learn more about his case with a podcast interview, and support his crowdfunding campaign to pay his legal fees.
Right to Repair is gaining momentum in Europe. Recent media coverage might have given to some the wrong idea: that we’ve already won and it’s time to go home. Quite the opposite: while the measures approved are an important precedent, we have a lot more to do starting in 2020.
The European Green Deal is here! But what does it mean for Right to Repair and repairable products? Is recycling still the priority?