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Parts of an old TV are pictured at ConJob, a company and social project which processes electrical devices for resale and recycling, in Munich, Germany on November 25, 2020. The European Parliament is seeking to implement a so called ‚right to repair’ in order to reduce waste and to promote sustainable consumption.
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The right to repair
Event date: 25/11/2020
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RIGHT TO REPAIR - MUNICH
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computer
computer equipment
waste recycling
Judicial cooperation (T2)
waste of electrical and electronic equipment (T)
Germany
Munich
Technology
Consumer protection
circular economy (T)
9th parliamentary term
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04/03/2020
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