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| Some of the open sustainability and reparability scores that exist, some of which we might want to list and/or compute in Open Products Facts: | | Some of the open sustainability and reparability scores that exist, some of which we might want to list and/or compute in Open Products Facts: |
| + | === The French Repairability Index === |
| + | * The French Repairability Index: Introduced in 2021, the French Repairability Index is a government-backed initiative that requires manufacturers to display a repairability score on certain electronic products. The index takes into account factors like the availability of spare parts, the ease of disassembly, and the availability of repair documentation. |
| + | * https://github.com/dsayag/obsolescence-tracker |
| + | * https://github.com/etalab/schema-indice-reparabilite |
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− | * The French Repairability Index: Introduced in 2021, the French Repairability Index is a government-backed initiative that requires manufacturers to display a repairability score on certain electronic products. The index takes into account factors like the availability of spare parts, the ease of disassembly, and the availability of repair documentation.
| + | === The French Durability Index === |
| * The French Durability Index is an evolution of the existing French Repairability Index. While the Repairability Index focuses on how easily a product can be repaired, the Durability Index aims to assess the overall lifespan and robustness of a product. | | * The French Durability Index is an evolution of the existing French Repairability Index. While the Repairability Index focuses on how easily a product can be repaired, the Durability Index aims to assess the overall lifespan and robustness of a product. |
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| + | === Others === |
| * iFixit: iFixit is a global community of people helping each other repair things. They maintain a comprehensive database of device teardowns and repair guides, as well as a repairability score for many devices. The iFixit repairability score rates devices on a scale of 0 to 10, with 10 being the easiest to repair. | | * iFixit: iFixit is a global community of people helping each other repair things. They maintain a comprehensive database of device teardowns and repair guides, as well as a repairability score for many devices. The iFixit repairability score rates devices on a scale of 0 to 10, with 10 being the easiest to repair. |
| * Open Repair Alliance: The Open Repair Alliance is a coalition of organizations working to promote the right to repair. They are developing a set of open standards for repairability, which will help consumers make informed choices about the products they buy. | | * Open Repair Alliance: The Open Repair Alliance is a coalition of organizations working to promote the right to repair. They are developing a set of open standards for repairability, which will help consumers make informed choices about the products they buy. |