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Repairability Standards

Repairability standards are guidelines that assess how easy it is to fix a product. These standards often focus on factors like the availability of spare parts, the simplicity of disassembly, and whether repair manuals are provided. The goal is to encourage manufacturers to design products that can be easily repaired, rather than discarded, which promotes sustainability and reduces waste. By adhering to these standards, consumers can make more informed choices and help support a circular economy, where products are reused and maintained rather than thrown away when they break.