By Saloni Sinha ( August 20, 2025, 06:40 GMT | Insight) -- Despite its good intentions and broad public support, New Zealand’s right-to-repair legislation can’t go ahead in its current form, a parliamentary committee has said. In a report published this week, the Economic Development, Science and Innovation Committee said that after examining the Consumer Guarantees (Right to Repair) Amendment Bill, a majority of committee members had recommended that the bill “not be passed.”Despite its good intentions and broad public support, New Zealand’s right-to-repair legislation can’t go ahead in its current form, a parliamentary committee has said....
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