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The repairability index
The repairability index is an innovative tool that promotes sustainability and waste reduction. Rated on a scale of 10, it evaluates the ease of repair of products based on clear criteria
The availability of spare parts
As a manufacturer, you need to understand that the right to repair is increasingly recognised by legislation, and that legal obligations regarding the supply of spare parts are growing.
The price of spare parts: a key issue for product reparability
Although a product may be technically repairable, the high cost of parts may dissuade consumers from repairing it.
Maximising the second life of products
Maximising the second life of products is much more than just a trend.
It is a strategy for industrial transformation that offers numerous benefits
RepairAbility: Behind the Scenes of a Sustainable Innovation
The RepairAbility tool, a result of the partnership between LONGTIME® and L’Oréal, was designed to address a crucial need in the field of eco-design: the ability to assess the repairability of products in a simple, quick, and efficient way.
Repairability: a new environmental claim for sustainable products
As the environmental impact of products faces increasing scrutiny, repairability has emerged as a key criterion for sustainability.
Designing for Repair
Sustainability in our world is becoming critical, designing for repair has become a key approach in industrial development.
The impact of the reparability index on purchasing decisions
The reparability index, introduced in France as part of the AGEC law (Anti-Gaspillage pour une Économie Circulaire), aims to raise consumer awareness of the importance of product reparability,
RepairAbility by LONGTIME® at PRODURABLE 2024
LONGTIME® is taking part in the PRODURABLE exhibition to present its new RepairAbility service. A new application designed for professionals, manufacturers, design offices and many others. RepairAbility helps to estimate and optimize the repairability of products…
Timeline of the reparability movement in France and around the world
In recent years, product reparability has gained increasing importance, both in public debates and in our consumer choices. With the rise of concerns about durability and the desire to combat planned obsolescence, new laws and initiatives have emerged to promote a circular economy.