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The Council of Ministers in Spain approved a policy to extend the legal guarantee period for products by one year, up to three, and increase the minimum time in which manufacturers must have spare parts once up to 10 years (currently five) a product is no longer manufactured, thus guaranteeing the consumer's right to repair.
This will increase the durability of the products to achieve more sustainable consumption patterns. The extension of the mandatory period of availability of spare parts to reinforce this "right to repair" up to ten years seeks to increase the durability of the goods in the fight against obsolescence and reduce the impact on the environment.
https://www.eldiario.es/economia/gobierno-amplia-plazos-obligatorios-garantia-posibilidad-reparar-productos-aumentar-vida-util_1_7873899.html
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