põhiparandatav
Põhiparandatav is an Estonian term that translates directly to "main repairable" or "primary repairable." In the context of product design, manufacturing, and consumer rights, it refers to a component or aspect of a product that is deemed essential for its primary function and is therefore expected to be easily repairable by the consumer or a designated service provider. The concept of põhiparandatav is closely linked to the principles of product longevity, sustainability, and the right to repair.
The emphasis on põhiparandatav aims to combat planned obsolescence and reduce electronic waste. Products designed with
Regulations and standards related to põhiparandatav are emerging in various regions, driven by consumer advocacy groups