Syllabus:
GS2: Important Aspects of Governance, Transparency and Accountability, E-governance- applications, models, successes, limitations, and potential; Citizens Charters, Transparency & Accountability and institutional and other measures.
Context:
Recently, the Department of Consumer Affairs announced that a “Framework on Repairability Index (RI) in Mobile and Electronic Sector” had been submitted to the government.
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- Under the Repairability Index (RI), consumer electronics and household appliances would be assessed and assigned a score based on their ease of repair. Evaluation criteria include:
- such as the availability of spare parts,
- cost of repairs,
- frequency and duration of software updates, and
- accessibility of repair-related information.
- The goal is to empower consumers to make informed decisions and promote sustainable consumption.
- The focus on repairability has grown due to the declining durability of modern appliances, often linked to cost-cutting, reduced metal content, and rising raw material prices.
- In countries like India, which rely heavily on imported metals, repair-friendly designs can extend product life, support e-waste recycling, and reduce the need for virgin metal extraction.
Right to Repair
- The right to repair refers to the ability of consumers and businesses to repair their own or have them serviced by third parties without facing restrictions from manufacturers.
- It empowers consumers, reduces dependence on original manufacturers, and promotes sustainability.
Right to Repair Framework
- The Ministry of Consumer Affairs (MCA) has constituted a committee to develop a Right to Repair framework. This initiative aims to:
- Allow affordable repairs by making product details accessible to consumers and third-party repairers.
- Improve trade harmonization between Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), third-party sellers, and consumers.
Right to Repair Portal India
- In 2022, the Department of Consumer Affairs, the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution has launched a right-to-repair portal that aims to improve accessibility of repair information across four sectors:
- Automobile
- Mobile and Electronics
- Consumer Durables
- Farming Equipment
- Over 65 companies have joined the portal to share repair-related information.
- Continued efforts have been made to use the portal for transparent dissemination of repair resources.