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@EU_Commission you need to encourage manufacturers to respect our right to repair (and access and modify) devices and discourage planned obsolescence, even in its more insidious forms such as no more (security) updates, inaccessible hardware which requires specialised tools to repair (if repairable at all), flimsy designs and components that fail, on average, right after the warranty ends, even if they haven't been programmed as such and more.
Reduce before reuse before recycle.
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@EU_Commission you need to encourage manufacturers to respect our right to repair (and access and modify) devices and discourage planned obsolescence, even in its more insidious forms such as no more (security) updates, inaccessible hardware which requires specialised tools to repair (if repairable at all), flimsy designs and components that fail, on average, right after the warranty ends, even if they haven't been programmed as such and more.
Reduce before reuse before recycle.
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@EU_Commission you need to encourage manufacturers to respect our right to repair (and access and modify) devices and discourage planned obsolescence, even in its more insidious forms such as no more (security) updates, inaccessible hardware which requires specialised tools to repair (if repairable at all), flimsy designs and components that fail, on average, right after the warranty ends, even if they haven't been programmed as such and more.
Reduce before reuse before recycle.
@EU_Commission you need to encourage manufacturers to respect our right to repair (and access and modify) devices and discourage planned obsolescence, even in its more insidious forms such as no more (security) updates, inaccessible hardware which requires specialised tools to repair (if repairable at all), flimsy designs and components that fail, on average, right after the warranty ends, even if they haven't been programmed as such and more.
Reduce before reuse before recycle.
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@EU_Commission you need to encourage manufacturers to respect our right to repair (and access and modify) devices and discourage planned obsolescence, even in its more insidious forms such as no more (security) updates, inaccessible hardware which requires specialised tools to repair (if repairable at all), flimsy designs and components that fail, on average, right after the warranty ends, even if they haven't been programmed as such and more.
Reduce before reuse before recycle.
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@EU_Commission you need to encourage manufacturers to respect our right to repair (and access and modify) devices and discourage planned obsolescence, even in its more insidious forms such as no more (security) updates, inaccessible hardware which requires specialised tools to repair (if repairable at all), flimsy designs and components that fail, on average, right after the warranty ends, even if they haven't been programmed as such and more.
Reduce before reuse before recycle.
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@EU_Commission you need to encourage manufacturers to respect our right to repair (and access and modify) devices and discourage planned obsolescence, even in its more insidious forms such as no more (security) updates, inaccessible hardware which requires specialised tools to repair (if repairable at all), flimsy designs and components that fail, on average, right after the warranty ends, even if they haven't been programmed as such and more.
Reduce before reuse before recycle.
@EU_Commission you need to encourage manufacturers to respect our right to repair (and access and modify) devices and discourage planned obsolescence, even in its more insidious forms such as no more (security) updates, inaccessible hardware which requires specialised tools to repair (if repairable at all), flimsy designs and components that fail, on average, right after the warranty ends, even if they haven't been programmed as such and more.
Reduce before reuse before recycle.
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@EU_Commission you need to encourage manufacturers to respect our right to repair (and access and modify) devices and discourage planned obsolescence, even in its more insidious forms such as no more (security) updates, inaccessible hardware which requires specialised tools to repair (if repairable at all), flimsy designs and components that fail, on average, right after the warranty ends, even if they haven't been programmed as such and more.
Reduce before reuse before recycle.
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@EU_Commission you need to encourage manufacturers to respect our right to repair (and access and modify) devices and discourage planned obsolescence, even in its more insidious forms such as no more (security) updates, inaccessible hardware which requires specialised tools to repair (if repairable at all), flimsy designs and components that fail, on average, right after the warranty ends, even if they haven't been programmed as such and more.
Reduce before reuse before recycle.
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@EU_Commission you need to encourage manufacturers to respect our right to repair (and access and modify) devices and discourage planned obsolescence, even in its more insidious forms such as no more (security) updates, inaccessible hardware which requires specialised tools to repair (if repairable at all), flimsy designs and components that fail, on average, right after the warranty ends, even if they haven't been programmed as such and more.
Reduce before reuse before recycle.
@EU_Commission you need to encourage manufacturers to respect our right to repair (and access and modify) devices and discourage planned obsolescence, even in its more insidious forms such as no more (security) updates, inaccessible hardware which requires specialised tools to repair (if repairable at all), flimsy designs and components that fail, on average, right after the warranty ends, even if they haven't been programmed as such and more.
Reduce before reuse before recycle.
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@EU_Commission you need to encourage manufacturers to respect our right to repair (and access and modify) devices and discourage planned obsolescence, even in its more insidious forms such as no more (security) updates, inaccessible hardware which requires specialised tools to repair (if repairable at all), flimsy designs and components that fail, on average, right after the warranty ends, even if they haven't been programmed as such and more.
Reduce before reuse before recycle.
…See more
@EU_Commission you need to encourage manufacturers to respect our right to repair (and access and modify) devices and discourage planned obsolescence, even in its more insidious forms such as no more (security) updates, inaccessible hardware which requires specialised tools to repair (if repairable at all), flimsy designs and components that fail, on average, right after the warranty ends, even if they haven't been programmed as such and more.
Reduce before reuse before recycle.
See less
@EU_Commission you need to encourage manufacturers to respect our right to repair (and access and modify) devices and discourage planned obsolescence, even in its more insidious forms such as no more (security) updates, inaccessible hardware which requires specialised tools to repair (if repairable at all), flimsy designs and components that fail, on average, right after the warranty ends, even if they haven't been programmed as such and more.
Reduce before reuse before recycle.
@EU_Commission you need to encourage manufacturers to respect our right to repair (and access and modify) devices and discourage planned obsolescence, even in its more insidious forms such as no more (security) updates, inaccessible hardware which requires specialised tools to repair (if repairable at all), flimsy designs and components that fail, on average, right after the warranty ends, even if they haven't been programmed as such and more.
Reduce before reuse before recycle.