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Spare parts legislation gives consumers right to repair | The Engineer The Engineer

11th March 2021 10:11 am The life of TVs and domestic appliances could be extended by 10 years following the introduction of legislation requiring manufacturers to provide spare parts. Image by Steve Buissinne from Pixabay The rules are being introduced to combat planned obsolescence built into appliances that shorten a product’s lifespan and helps to generate around 1.5 million tonnes of electrical waste every year. From this Summer, manufacturers will be obliged to make spare parts for products available so that electrical appliances can be repaired by consumers. According to the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), this could extend the lifespan of products by up to 10 years, which is expected to save carbon emissions as well as waste.

UNILEVER CANCELS BEAUTY: Set to strip normal from all its products and advertising

UNILEVER CANCELS BEAUTY: Set to strip normal from all its products and advertising By Hannah Denham The Washington Post Published March 10, 2021 Eric Schulzke: Daydreaming may be the next childhood psychiatric target Kathryn Moody: Investors, Are You Ready for the Next Global Crisis? Meghan Streit: Pitching In When Caregivers Need Help The Kosher Gourmet by Diane Rossen Worthington: Caprese is a light, fresh salad; the perfect quick and easy accompaniment to any summer meal Jonathan Tobin: Care about the Jewish state s future? Obama, in interview, reveals even more reasons to worry Alan M. Dershowitz: Confirmed: Needless death and destruction in Gaza

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