Abstract

The way consumers make product replacement choices is crucial for eco-friendly consumption. This research paper investigates the mind sets and behaviours of Indian consumers when it comes to product maintenance decisions. The right to fix things began long ago and is still going strong today. Rules and regulations that play a major role in the repair of laws are introduced in favor of the right to repair laws. Companies should make spare parts, tools, and instructions on how to fix consumer gadgets to prolong their useful life and avoid them ending up in garbage dumps. Using various theoretical frameworks and empirical research, the paper investigates the factors that shape consumer attitudes towards maintenance, the decision-making process involved, and the implications for businesses and decision-makers. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for encouraging eco-friendly consumption habits and tackling environmental concerns.

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