Columnist Johanna Neumann : Right to Repair vital for protecting consumers and environment
Consumer electronics is now the fastest growing waste stream in the world. Why do we need right to repair laws and why are they increasingly dangerous? The BBC’s Stephanie Hegarty looks at the challenges facing the US.
Source: gazettenet.comPublished on 2022-12-23
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