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Business innovation for product repairability: implications for future policies

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posted on 2024-01-17, 13:48 authored by Tung Dao, Tim Cooper, Matthew WatkinsMatthew Watkins

This paper summarises recent legislative initiatives concerning repair and aims to identify the potential implications for future policies with reference to the Right to Repair and the EU’s Circular Economy Action Plan. In order to achieve this aim, it offers evidence from 21 interviews with business practitioners. These practitioners comprise experts from companies that manufacture or sell products or provide after-sales services in three product sectors – clothing, furniture, and electrical and electronic equipment. Findings from analysis of the interviews are explored to identify value creation opportunities for and challenges to business innovation through product repairability. The research also addresses the importance of contributions from and collaboration between business stakeholders (e.g. manufacturers, retailers, brands and repair service providers) and customers in achieving successful business innovation. Business support needs from government are then addressed, followed by proposals for future legislation – including a reconsideration of product standards and the introduction of financial incentives.

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End Use Energy Demand Centre titled "Centre for Industrial Energy, Materials, Energy and Products (CIE-MAP)

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

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School

  • Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

Published in

4th PLATE Conference: Product Lifetimes and the Environment (PLATE 2021)

Pages

138 - 146

Source

4th PLATE Conference: Product Lifetimes and the Environment (PLATE 2021)

Publisher

University of Limerick

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Publisher statement

The PLATE 2021 proceedings have been published as open access on the University of Limerick Institutional Repository and are available here: PLATE2021 PROCEEDINGS: https://researchrepository.ul.ie/

Publication date

2021-05-24

Copyright date

2021

Language

  • en

Location

Limerick, Ireland (Online)

Event dates

26th May 2021 - 28th May 2021

Depositor

Dr Matthew Watkins. Deposit date: 16 January 2024

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