eikorjattavien
Eikorjattavien is a Finnish term used in discussions of product lifecycle and waste management to refer to items that are not repairable. The expression combines the negation ei with korjattava, meaning repairable, and grammatically takes the plural genitive korjattavien, yielding roughly “of not repairable items” or, in practice, “non-repairables.” In common usage, the term appears mainly in formal documentation, policy briefs, and industry reports that classify goods according to their repairability.
In policy and industry contexts, eikorjattavien describes products for which repair is deemed impractical, unsafe, or
Critically, the term highlights the tension between durability and practicality in repair policies. It is typically