DoCA Tries to Bring Right to Repair
Forward, Committee to Decide Frame Constituted
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No Rep from Independent after Sales Service
Companies
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Chairmanship
of Bharat Khera,
Additional Secretary, DoCA to recommend a robust
framework for Repairability Index and to empower consumers and promote
sustainable practices within the tech industry.
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National
Workshop on the Right to Repair in the Mobile and Electronics Sector convened
on August 29, 2024.
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Repairability
Index will be a consumer-focused indexing that enables consumers to take a
product related decision, based on its repairability.
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The
index will create an ecosystem where consumers can easily compare products and
choose options that align with the ethos of mindful consumption of products and
sustainability.
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Economic
Feasibility: Ensuring that the cost of repair parts and labor
is affordable for consumers.
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The
members of the Committee include: Anupam Mishra, Joint Secretary, DoCA, senior representatives from MiETY
and MSME, Dr. Alok Kumar Srivastava, Director General
NTH, Dr. ABS Shalini, Director, DoCA,
Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman – Indian Cellular
Electronics Association, the stakeholders from companies namely: Raj Shau, Sr. Director and Group leader – Samsung Electronics,
Ms. Aditi Chaturvedi, Government Affairs and Policy Head for platform and
Devices, Google India, Vasudeep, Head – Enterprise
Business (India Region) HMD Mobiles India Pvt. Ltd.,
Ms Pushpa Girimaji, Consumer Activist and other
representatives from the companies.
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The
committee will submit a comprehensive report including a framework for
repairability index in Indian context by 15th November, 2024.
[ABS News Service/25.09.2024]
The
Department of Consumer Affairs (DoCA), Government of India
has constituted a committee of experts under the chairmanship of Bharat Khera, Additional Secretary, DoCA
to recommend a robust framework for Repairability Index and to empower consumers
and promote sustainable practices within the tech industry. By developing Repairability
Index, DoCA seeks to provide consumers with greater transparency
of repair information for their products and foster a more sustainable technology
industry.
In
a significant step towards promoting consumer rights and sustainability, the National
Workshop on the Right to Repair in the Mobile and Electronics Sector convened on
August 29, 2024 has brought together industry stakeholders to establish a consensus
in terms of framework for evaluating components for repairability index, fostering
longevity in product design, and democratizing access to repair information as well
as the availability of spare parts even after products are discontinued.
It
is considered that mobile and electronics have the fastest-growing demand and shortest
lifespan. During the deliberation in the workshop, it was widely accepted that the
framework on Repairability Index aimed to provide consumers with essential information
about product repairability besides seamless access to spare parts will enable informed
purchasing decisions.
Repairability
Index will be a consumer-focused indexing that enables consumers to take a product
related decision, based on its repairability. Further, it can standardize how repairability
is assessed, making it easier for consumers to compare products based on repairability
indexing thereby creating an ecosystem of informed choices across mobile and electronics
products.
By
standardizing the assessment of repairability, the index will create an ecosystem
where consumers can easily compare products and choose options that align with the
ethos of mindful consumption of products and sustainability. Thus, enabling repair
would not only ensure the availability of affordable repair options but will also
improve consumer satisfaction by bridging the information gaps for repairing the
products.
Key
components of the Repair Ecosystem include:
i.
Comprehensive
Repair Information: Access to repair manuals/DIYs, diagnostics, and a list of necessary
tools and parts.
ii.
Accessible
Spare Parts: Easily identifiable and timely delivery of spare parts.
iii.
Affordable
Tools: Inexpensive, widely available, and safe tools for consumers.
iv.
Modular
Design: Key components designed for independent access and modularity.
v.
Economic
Feasibility: Ensuring that the cost of repair parts and labor
is affordable for consumers.
Taking
into account the above necessities the committee is expected to recommend enabling
framework for Policies/Rules/Guidelines which support repairability and integration
of repairability index with the extant regulatory provisions in mobile and electronics
sector to enhance consumer experiences in reusing the mobile and electronics products
they own.
The
members of the Committee include: Anupam Mishra, Joint Secretary, DoCA, senior representatives from MiETY
and MSME, Dr. Alok Kumar Srivastava, Director General
NTH, Dr. ABS Shalini, Director, DoCA,
Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman – Indian Cellular Electronics
Association, the stakeholders from companies namely: Raj Shau,
Sr. Director and Group leader – Samsung Electronics, Ms. Aditi Chaturvedi, Government
Affairs and Policy Head for platform and Devices, Google India, Vasudeep, Head – Enterprise Business (India Region) HMD Mobiles
India Pvt. Ltd., Ms Pushpa Girimaji,
Consumer Activist and other representatives from the companies. The committee will
submit a comprehensive report including a framework for repairability index in Indian
context by 15th November, 2024.