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New right to repair standards come into effect | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

Manufacturers must make home products such as washing machines and dishwashers easier to repair under new standards coming into force on Thursday. White goods and televisions will be cheaper to run and last longer as a result of the new energy efficiency rules to tackle “premature obsolescence” – a short lifespan deliberately built into an appliance by manufacturers which leads to unnecessary and costly replacements for the consumer. Manufacturers are now legally obliged to make spare parts for products available to consumers for the first time – a new legal right for repairs – so that electrical appliances can be fixed easily. The rules are designed to tackle the 1.5 million tonnes of electrical waste generated in the UK every year by extending the lifespan of products by up to 10 years, preventing appliances ending up on the scrap heap sooner than they should and reducing carbon emissions at the same time.

New right to repair standards come into effect

Manufacturers must make home products such as washing machines and dishwashers easier to repair under new standards coming into force on Thursday. White goods and televisions will be cheaper to run and last longer as a result of the new energy efficiency rules to tackle “premature obsolescence” – a short lifespan deliberately built into an appliance by manufacturers which leads to unnecessary and costly replacements for the consumer. Manufacturers are now legally obliged to make spare parts for products available to consumers for the first time – a new legal right for repairs – so that electrical appliances can be fixed easily. The rules are designed to tackle the 1.5 million tonnes of electrical waste generated in the UK every year by extending the lifespan of products by up to 10 years, preventing appliances ending up on the scrap heap sooner than they should and reducing carbon emissions at the same time.

New right to repair standards come into effect | Kidderminster Shuttle

Manufacturers must make home products such as washing machines and dishwashers easier to repair under new standards coming into force on Thursday. White goods and televisions will be cheaper to run and last longer as a result of the new energy efficiency rules to tackle “premature obsolescence” – a short lifespan deliberately built into an appliance by manufacturers which leads to unnecessary and costly replacements for the consumer. Manufacturers are now legally obliged to make spare parts for products available to consumers for the first time – a new legal right for repairs – so that electrical appliances can be fixed easily. The rules are designed to tackle the 1.5 million tonnes of electrical waste generated in the UK every year by extending the lifespan of products by up to 10 years, preventing appliances ending up on the scrap heap sooner than they should and reducing carbon emissions at the same time.

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