javíthatóak
javíthatóak is a Hungarian term that translates to "repairable" or "fixable" in English. It is primarily used in the context of objects, goods, or products that can be restored to a functional state after experiencing damage or malfunction. The concept of javíthatóak is increasingly important in discussions surrounding sustainability, consumer rights, and the circular economy.
When a product is described as javíthatóak, it implies that components are accessible, spare parts are available,
Advocates for the "right to repair" movement often use the concept of javíthatóak to argue for legislation