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Right to repair ‘would reduce inequality’

Last updated: July 24, 2025 12:45 am
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The United Kingdom is facing a significant challenge when it comes to electronic waste, ranking as the second highest producer of e-waste per person globally. Additionally, the UK’s material footprint exceeds the sustainable limit set by the UN, highlighting the urgent need for a shift towards a circular economy.

A circular economy focuses on reducing the consumption of finite raw materials by promoting reuse and recycling, as opposed to the traditional linear model of ‘take, make, dispose’. A recent report by a cross-party group of MPs, with support from organizations like the Green Alliance and IEMA, suggests that transitioning to a circular economy could not only benefit the environment but also inject £25 million into the UK economy by 2035.

The MPs, part of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Environment, have put forth a six-step plan to improve resource management in the UK. They are urging the government to incorporate these recommendations into the upcoming circular economy strategy, set to be released in the autumn.

One of the key proposals in the plan is the introduction of a “right to repair” policy, ensuring that consumers have the ability to fix products when they break down. This initiative is particularly crucial for individuals on low incomes who are disproportionately impacted by the rising cost of living. By promoting repair, remanufacturing, and recycling, the plan envisions the creation of hundreds of thousands of new jobs in the coming decade.

To achieve this vision, the UK must invest in developing skills related to repair, remanufacturing, and recycling. This includes increasing the number of apprenticeships in semi-skilled professions, providing more opportunities for individuals to enter the circular economy workforce.

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Political leaders from various parties, including the Green Party, Conservatives, Labour, and Liberal Democrats, have voiced their support for the plan. Conservative MP Dame Caroline Dinenage emphasizes the potential of the circular economy to drive regional growth and environmental sustainability, calling for a focus on expanding the repair and reuse economy at the local level.

Looking to the European Union for inspiration, the UK could learn from the EU’s ‘right to repair’ legislation implemented in April 2024. This policy requires manufacturers to inform consumers about their repair rights and offer cost-effective repair services. It also extends the legal guarantee for repaired goods, encouraging a shift towards a more sustainable and resource-efficient approach to consumer products.

By embracing the principles of a circular economy and prioritizing repair, remanufacturing, and recycling, the UK has the opportunity to not only reduce its environmental impact but also foster economic growth and create a more sustainable future for generations to come.

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