Apple Starts Showing iPhone and Mac Repairability Scores in France
Posted by Rajesh Pandey on Feb 26, 2021 in Apple News, News
To meet the new regulations under Right to Repair laws, Apple has started showing repairability scores of its products in France on its online store.
The scores are listed for all of Apple products including iPhones and Macs. The scores are given out of 10 and intend to inform users “if their product is repairable, difficult to repair or not repairable.” The iPhone 12 series has a repairability score of 6, while the iPhone 11 series has a score of 4.6. The new M1 MacBook Pro gets a repairability score of 5.6, while the MacBook Air has a repairability score of 6.5. The 16-inch MacBook Pro has been listed with a repairability score of 6.3.
Apple adds repairability scores to iPhone and Mac in France
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Lyon: is the city s green transition already underway?
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In 2020 the French Green Party, Europe Écologie Les Verts, won a major victory in the metropolitan elections in Lyon. Gregory Doucet, the lead candidate, came out on top, and the party secured control of 7 out of the 9 local districts. The métropole of Lyon, meanwhile, a historically socialist region, announced Bruno Bernard, an environmentalist, as its new President. This piece explores two of the measures that gave the party this new sense of political purpose and which are paving the way for a Green transition.
Today, Lyon is home to an ambitious series of initiatives which aim to revolutionise ecological infrastructure. At the time of writing plans are in place to make public drinking water available by 2023, to create urban forests, to provide organic food in school canteens, to construct 450 km of cycling lanes and to implement pedestrian zones around schools.