Right to Repair in France (2026): Law, Coverage, and Impact

Last updated: 4 May 2026

Right to Repair in France: legislation status

Reviewed by the eCycling Central editorial team on May 2026

Current status: Enacted (national + EU).

| Field | Value | |---|---| | Law | Anti-Waste Law (AGEC) + Repair Index | | Status | Enacted (national + EU) | | In force from | 2021 | | Coverage | Smartphones, laptops, washing machines, electric lawn mowers, TVs, dishwashers | | Lead agency | ADEME |

Key provisions

Mandatory Repair Index score (0-10) on packaging. Repair Bonus Fund: government pays €15-€60 of repair cost for eligible products. Strongest national right-to-repair regime globally.

How France compares globally

The strongest national/regional Right to Repair regimes as of May 2026:

  • France - mandatory Repair Index labels, government-funded Repair Bonus
  • EU (27 states) - 2024 RTR Directive: mandatory repair option for 5-10 years, parts pairing banned 2026
  • Austria - Reparaturbonus pays €200/year per person for repairs
  • Quebec, Canada - banned planned obsolescence (Bill 29, 2024)
  • California (US) - SB 244 covers $50+ electronics for 7+ years

What it means for France consumers

Consumers in France have no enacted Right to Repair law. Repair access depends on manufacturer goodwill or general consumer-protection statutes.

Why Right to Repair matters

Per UN Global E-Waste Monitor 2024, only 22.3% of the 62 million tonnes of e-waste generated in 2022 was formally collected and recycled. The single biggest driver of premature disposal is unaffordable repair. Right to Repair laws reduce repair costs by:

  • Forcing manufacturers to supply parts and tools at fair pricing
  • Banning parts-pairing software locks
  • Mandating multi-year parts availability
  • Requiring open diagnostic tool access

In jurisdictions with mature RTR laws (France, EU bloc), independent repair sector employment has grown 15-30% since 2021.

Related resources

Sources

  • ADEME official communications
  • EU Right to Repair Directive 2024/1799 (where applicable)
  • Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) Right to Repair Tracker
  • iFixit Right to Repair pages

Frequently Asked Questions

Does France have a Right to Repair law?

Status: Enacted (national + EU). Anti-Waste Law (AGEC) + Repair Index. In force since 2021.

What does France's Right to Repair cover?

Smartphones, laptops, washing machines, electric lawn mowers, TVs, dishwashers

Who enforces Right to Repair in France?

ADEME.