Addressing the workshop,
She also added, "India can become a repair hub for the world."
The proposed index will be similar to initiatives in other countries, such as France's repairability index. It will rate products on criteria including availability of technical documents, ease of disassembly, spare parts availability and pricing.
The workshop was aimed at establishing a consensus among industry stakeholders on "key parameters for accessing and evaluating repairability index" besides promoting longevity in product design, and democratizing repair information to enhance consumer experiences in reusing the mobile and
Additional Secretary Bharat Khera emphasized the need for transparent and affordable repair solutions, increased consumer awareness, and support for local repairers.
Joint Secretary Anupam Mishra highlighted concerns about the lack of genuine spare parts in local markets, compatibility issues with product components, and the absence of information for consumers to repair their own devices.
He also mentioned that the Repairability Index of France rates products on five criteria, while the EU has additional parameters.
"Today, most products are not repairable. We need to design products which can be repaired.... Unless we create a law, things will not change," he said.
The government has already launched a
India is the third largest electronic waste producer globally after China and the US.
The initiative aims to reduce e-waste, promote