Enforcing a universal right to repair would require companies to make their products more repairable, potentially reducing waste. Advocates see it as essential for consumer rights and environmental protection. Opponents argue it could increase costs and stifle innovation.
Yes. And security screws should be banned where not needed for safety reasons. As should un-needed soldering. It should also be illegal to make and sell low quality products, as these contribute to waste and imports.
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