Will it soon be cheaper to repair broken tech? - BBC News
9 months ago
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At this repair cafe, volunteers help extend the life of household tech.
There's a reason that its run by volunteers - the labour cost of repairing these small items means that operations like this aren't usually commercially viable.
But in the future, legislation could make it easier and cheaper to fix faulty goods.
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