
Fair Repair
Fair Repair refers to the movement advocating for consumers' rights to repair their own devices and equipment. It emphasizes the need for manufacturers to provide access to repair manuals, parts, and tools, allowing individuals or third-party technicians to fix products without voiding warranties. The goal is to reduce electronic waste, lower repair costs, and promote sustainability. By supporting Fair Repair, consumers can extend the life of their products, make informed choices, and encourage companies to prioritize repairability in their designs. This movement challenges the practice of planned obsolescence, where products are intentionally made difficult to repair.