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Do you factor repairability and e-waste into your next gadget purchase?
With right-to-repair laws gaining traction and planned obsolescence under scrutiny, your purchasing habits directly shape the electronics waste crisis. Cast your vote to reveal how much repairability and e-waste matter in your next gadget decision.
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