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Apple forced to add iPhone and MacBook repairability scores to comply with French law – The Verge
Apple has added repairability scores to its iPhone and MacBooks on its French online store. It’s in response to a new French law that came into effect this year,…

The new law is designed to reduce waste
The repairability score can be seen on the lower right of the product page.
Screenshot: Apple.com
Apple has added iPhone and MacBook repairability scores to its online store in France to comply with a new French law that came into effect this year. MacGeneration reports that the rating takes into account features like how easily a device can be disassembled and the availability of repair manuals and spare parts. Links to each products final score, with details…
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