Assess repairability, reusability, and upgradability of your products using Artificial Intelligence

 

Under Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation and Digital Product Passport, producer must determine the values of repairability, reusability, and upgradability

1. Repairability Index: evaluates the ease and feasibility of repairing a product.

2. Reusability Index: assesses the potential for a product or its parts to be reused. Important criteria include:

3. Upgradability Index: measures the ease and feasibility of enhancing a product's functionality, performance, or capacity.

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General Information about the Product and Its Use

What is the name and type designation of the product? Example: "Model X1234, Smartphone"

What is the intended use of the product? Example: "The product is intended for personal communication and multimedia use."

What are the main components of the product? Example: "Battery, display, motherboard, camera module."

What are the priority parts of the product? Example: "Battery, display, motherboard."

Product-Related Criteria

 

Disassembly Depth:

How many steps are required to remove a part from the product without causing damage? Options: "1-3 steps", "4-6 steps", "7-10 steps", "More than 10 steps" Example: "Removing the battery requires 4 steps."

 

What is the reference disassembly depth for similar products? Example: "For similar smartphones, the average disassembly depth is 5 steps."

Fasteners and Connectors:

What types of fasteners are used in the product? Options: "Screws", "Clips", "Adhesives", "Combination" Example: "The product uses screws and adhesives."

Are the fasteners reusable, removable, or neither? Options: "Reusable", "Removable", "Neither" Example: "The screws are reusable, but adhesives are not."

Tools:

What tools are required for disassembly, repair, or upgrade? Options: "Basic tools", "Product-specific tools", "Commercially available tools", "Proprietary tools", "No tools required" Example: "Basic tools like screwdrivers are required."

Are these tools basic, product-specific, commercially available, proprietary, or non-existent? Options: "Basic", "Product-specific", "Commercially available", "Proprietary", "Non-existent" Example: "Basic and commercially available tools are sufficient."

Working Environment:

Can the repair be performed in the use environment, workshop environment, or does it require a production-equivalent environment? Options: "Use environment", "Workshop environment", "Production-equivalent environment" Example: "Repairs can be done in a workshop environment."

Skill Level:

What level of skill is required to perform the repair (layman, generalist, expert, manufacturer, or authorized expert)? Options: "Layman", "Generalist", "Expert", "Manufacturer or authorized expert" Example: "A generalist can perform most repairs."

Diagnostic Support and Interfaces:

What type of diagnostic support and interfaces are available (intuitive, coded with public reference, publicly available hardware/software, proprietary, or non-existent)? Options: "Intuitive", "Coded with public reference", "Publicly available hardware/software", "Proprietary", "Non-existent" Example: "Publicly available diagnostic software is provided."

Support-Related Criteria

 

Availability of Spare Parts:

Are spare parts publicly available, available to independent repair providers, manufacturer-authorized providers, manufacturer-only, or non-existent? Options: "Publicly available", "Available to independent repair providers", "Available to manufacturer-authorized providers", "Manufacturer-only", "Non-existent" Example: "Spare parts are publicly available."

What is the interface type of spare parts (standard, proprietary with standard interface, or proprietary with non-standard interface)? Options: "Standard", "Proprietary with standard interface", "Proprietary with non-standard interface" Example: "Spare parts use standard interfaces."

How long are the spare parts available (long-term, mid-term, short-term, or no information)? Options: "Long-term", "Mid-term", "Short-term", "No information" Example: "Spare parts are available long-term."

Types and Availability of Information:

Is the information for repair comprehensive, basic, or non-existent? Options: "Comprehensive", "Basic", "Non-existent" Example: "Comprehensive repair manuals are available."

Is the information publicly available, available to independent repair providers, manufacturer-authorized providers, or manufacturer-only? Options: "Publicly available", "Available to independent repair providers", "Available to manufacturer-authorized providers", "Manufacturer-only" Example: "Information is publicly available."

Return Options:

What return options are available for repair, reuse, or upgrade (comprehensive, basic, or none)? Options: "Comprehensive", "Basic", "None" Example: "Comprehensive return options including pickup service."

Data Management:

Does the product support secure data deletion or transfer (built-in, available on request, or not available)? Options: "Built-in", "Available on request", "Not available" Example: "Built-in secure data deletion is supported."

Password and Factory Reset for Reuse:

Can the product be reset to factory settings and passwords reset (integrated reset, external reset, service reset, or no reset)? Options: "Integrated reset", "External reset", "Service reset", "No reset" Example: "Factory reset and password reset are available via integrated reset."

Identification of Priority Parts

 

General Considerations:

Which components are most likely to fail or wear out over time? Example: "The battery and display are most likely to fail."

Relevance of Parts:

Which parts are critical to the primary function of the product? Example: "The motherboard and battery are critical."

Are there components that frequently need replacement or maintenance? Example: "The battery frequently needs replacement."

Part Specifics:

Are there any parts designed to be replaced or upgraded? (e.g., batteries, memory modules) Example: "The battery and memory modules are designed to be replaced."

Which parts contain personal data that must be managed during reuse or upgrade? Example: "The storage component contains personal data."

Additional Product-Related Criteria for Reuse and Upgrade

 

Repair:

How many steps are required to disassemble the product to access critical components? Example: "Accessing the motherboard requires 10 steps."

What types of fasteners and connectors are used (e.g., screws, clips, adhesives)? Example: "Screws and clips are used."

What tools are needed for disassembly and repair (basic, specialized, proprietary)? Example: "Basic tools are needed."

Can the repair be done in a typical home environment, or is a specialized workshop needed? Example: "Repairs require a workshop environment."

What skill level is required for the repair (layman, generalist, expert, manufacturer-authorized)? Example: "Repairs require a generalist."

Reuse:

Can user data be securely deleted from the product? Example: "Yes, data can be securely deleted."

Can the product be reset to factory settings easily? Example: "Yes, it can be easily reset to factory settings."

Are there specific parts that can be reused in other products? Example: "The battery and memory modules can be reused."

Upgrade:

Is the product designed to allow hardware upgrades (e.g., additional memory, new firmware)? Example: "Yes, additional memory can be added."

What is the compatibility of the product with upgraded parts? Example: "The product is compatible with upgraded memory and firmware."

Support-Related Criteria for Reuse and Upgrade

 

Repair:

What diagnostic support and interfaces are available for fault detection? Example: "Publicly available diagnostic software is provided."

Are spare parts readily available and for how long after product release? Example: "Spare parts are available for up to 5 years after release."

Is repair information (manuals, schematics) accessible to the public or only to authorized service centers? Example: "Repair manuals are publicly accessible."

Reuse:

Are there comprehensive instructions available for data management and secure data deletion? Example: "Yes, comprehensive instructions are available."

Are there return options available for the product to be reused by others? Example: "Yes, there are return options for reuse."

Upgrade:

Is there information available on how to upgrade the product (both hardware and software)? Example: "Yes, information on hardware and software upgrades is available."

Are the necessary upgrade parts available and for how long? Example: "Upgrade parts are available for 3 years after release."