Why do we need a right to repair?
700 kilos of waste per person per year: This makes Switzerland one of the negative frontrunners. We live in a throwaway society. But there is one ...
700 kilos of waste per person per year: This makes Switzerland one of the negative frontrunners. We live in a throwaway society. But there is a way out: repairs!
The Swiss population is ready to repair. However, repairs are often too expensive or not possible at all. To remove these obstacles, we demand «the right to repair». We call on Parliament to make repairs accessible, attractive and affordable for the Swiss population.
Raise your voice and sign the petition! Our demand to Parliament: Anchoring the «right to repair» in the law, that is:
1. Promote repairable products
2. Access to spare parts and technical information
3. Promote reparability also culturally
And here you can sign our petition:
https://www.greenpeace.ch/de/handeln/erhebe-deine-stimme-fuer-das-recht-zu-reparieren/
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