Right to Repair Law

Right to Repair Law

Friday 2 Jul 21

From 1st July 2021, manufacturers have had a legal obligation to make spare parts accessible for consumers. Replacement parts need to be available within two years of the product hitting the market and must remain available for purchase for 7-10 years after the product has been discontinued. Read the announcement from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy here

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