On 30 May 2024, the Council officially adopted the Right to Repair Directive, which establishes common rules to promote the repair of discarded or defective goods.
The directive aims to make repair more attractive to consumers through a number of tools and incentives:
Manufacturers will have new obligations:
The directive has yet to be published in the EU Official Journal and enters into force 20 days after publication. Member states have 24 months after entry into force to transpose the directive into national law.
Once transposed, Belgian producers will have to comply with the new obligations regarding the repairability of products.