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The German parliament (Bundestag) has approved the "Right to Repair" law, which aims to extend the lifespan of electrical and electronic devices and reduce electronic waste, in response to European Union directives. The law requires manufacturers, such as those producing smartphones, washing machines, refrigerators, and electric bikes, to make their devices repairable at affordable prices once the warranty expires, and to provide spare parts for specified periods. It also bans designing devices in ways that hinder repair. Additionally, the warranty is extended to three years if the consumer chooses to repair the device during the warranty period. The law is scheduled to come into effect on July 31, 2026.
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