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The right to repair is a legislative and citizen movement that aims to guarantee consumers the ability to repair their products rather than replace them. It includes access to spare parts, tools, repair manuals and necessary technical information. The AGEC Law in France and the ESPR regulation in Europe strengthen this right. Verisav facilitates the exercise of the right to repair by connecting consumers to repairers, providing access to technical information and managing the entire repair process. The right to repair has become a major issue in the ecological transition and the fight against planned obsolescence. It is a global movement bringing together consumer associations, independent repairers, legislators and citizens concerned about reducing waste and extending product lifespans. The right to repair includes several aspects: access to spare parts at reasonable prices, access to necessary tools and equipment, access to repair manuals and technical documentation, access to software and source codes for electronic products, and the ability to have repairs done by independent repairers without losing warranty. European and French regulations are progressively strengthening this right, particularly with the AGEC law requiring manufacturers to provide information on spare parts availability, and the ESPR regulation promoting product repairability. The DPP plays a key role in exercising the right to repair by centralizing all necessary information: repair manuals, spare parts list, technical information, etc. Verisav facilitates the exercise of the right to repair by making all this information available via the DPP, connecting consumers with a network of qualified repairers and managing the entire repair process in a transparent and traceable manner.