Consumer electronics are a priority ESPR category and the Right to Repair Directive (EU) 2024/1610 adds binding obligations — spare parts, repair information, and access to diagnostics must reach consumers and independent repairers. A Digital Product Passport is the obvious delivery channel: one QR, full disassembly guide, searchable spare-part catalogue.
The draft delegated acts combine ESPR's durability / repairability angle with the R2R Directive's documentation requirements. Critical raw material disclosure (cobalt, tungsten, rare earths) layers on top.
A repairability score isn't static — new firmware can unlock diagnostics, spare-part stocking changes with the product's age. QRRegistry lets you update the score and the underlying evidence without re-issuing a code, so a second-hand buyer in 2031 still sees a current answer.
Repair-index rubric, spare-part catalogue schema, CRM disclosure template.