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G21-P012 Right to Repair: A Circular Economy Imperative

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Submitter Name

Jeremy Leite

Ratification Vote Results: Adopted


Proposal

The GPC supports the broad application of right to repair legislation.

Objective

Right to repair legislation would provide consumers the knowledge and allow them the ability to repair, among others, their own consumer electronic devices, appliances, vehicles, and farm equipment — without voiding warranties.

Benefit

Right to repair combats planned obsolescence and reduces consumer waste by allowing repairs of existing products and extending their lifetime rather than purchasing new ones. It offers a more affordable alternative to replacing items entirely, and will support a significant new source of jobs in the repair industry.

Supporting Comments from Submitter

As of 2021, manufacturers in the European Union will need to make spare parts available to professional repairers for up to 10 years, which is one aspect of right to repair laws. https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/IP_19_5895

Can be paired with supports and incentives (as in Sweden) to further encourage repairs and support the growth of a repairs industry.

https://www.pri.org/stories/2017-01-02/sweden-tries-curb-buy-and-throw-away-culture-through-tax-breaks

Right to repair legislation was introduced as a private member’s bill (Liberal) in Ontario in 2019 but did not pass (https://mobilesyrup.com/2019/02/18/ontario-mpp-right-repair/); Bill 197 in Quebec (another private member's bill) is a similar example.

http://www.assnat.qc.ca/en/travaux-parlementaires/projets-loi/projet-loi-197-42-1.html?appelant=MC

Canadians are broadly unfamiliar with the right to repair, but most support it when it is explained.

https://openmedia.org/sites/openmedia.org/files/openmedia_right_to_repair_omnibus_questions_report_-_20190531.pdf

Green Value(s)

Sustainability, Social Justice, Ecological Wisdom.

Relation to Existing Policy

Add to current GPC policy.

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