Prepare to Repair: 2025 Right-to-Repair Requirements in the EU, US and Beyond

Webinar Overview
Join us for an in-depth webinar on the right-to-repair requirements in the EU, US and beyond!
In this webinar, we will provide an overview of the key obligations under the EU Right to Repair (R2R) Directive 2024/1799 both within and beyond the legal guarantee period.
We will explore the interplay between the EU R2R Directive with other key European Regulations, such as:
- The Ecodesign Requirements for Sustainable Products Regulation 2024/1781 (ESPR)
- EU Batteries Regulation 2023/1542
- The EU Greenwashing Directive 2024/825
We will also look at repair obligations in the new proposed ecodesign regulation on servers and data storage products.
The webinar will then provide an overview of US state Right to Repair legislation, including enacted and proposed bills. At this time, there is no federal R2R legislation in place, so it is important to keep up on developments on the state level.
We will also touch upon some key legislative developments in other parts of the world, such as Canada, Brazil and New Zealand, so you can manage obligations impacting your business and stay ahead in today’s ever-changing regulatory landscape.
Register now to secure your spot!
Webinar Agenda
- Overview EU’s R2R Directive (2024/1799)
- Interplay with other key EU Regulations (2024/1781 (ESPR), 2023/1542 (Batteries) and, Directive 2024/825 (Greenwashing)
- Overview of US state Right to Repair legislation – including enacted and proposed Bills
- Overview of Canada
- Overview of rest of the world
Date
This webinar will take place on Wednesday, 9th April, 2025 at 08:00 PDT, 11:00 EDT, 17:00 CET.
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Presenters
Michelle Walsh, Senior Regulatory Compliance Specialist and Team Leader, Compliance & Risks
Michelle is an Irish qualified lawyer, currently living in Belgium with over 16 years experience in global environmental and product regulation.
Her role involves tracking and monitoring key regulatory trends and legislation. Her insights and analysis help clients meet their essential legal requirements relevant to their business needs.
She has a particular interest in sustainability and circular economy. Her specialty areas are the circular economy, waste electrical & electronic equipment (WEEE), the transboundary movement of hazardous waste, ESG – sustainable resource use, ecodesign, and energy efficiency.
Kelly Bugiera, Sr. Regulatory Compliance Specialist and Team Leader, Compliance & Risks
As part of her role at C&R, Kelly specialises in researching and monitoring legislative activity on the US state and federal levels, as well as tracking international developments related to topics of customer concern.
With 30+ years of experience in the field of product compliance, she is involved in an array of special customer consulting and assessment projects that cover international standards and regulatory activity for a variety of products and topics. Areas of special focus include circular economy, ESG – Anti-bribery/Anti-corruption, chemicals, product safety, consumer electronics and drinking water.
Orlaith Morris, Content Marketing Manager, Compliance & Risks
Orlaith is Content Marketing Manager at Compliance & Risks, working with the company since 2022 and based in Dublin. In her role, Orlaith leverages her expertise to elevate the company’s brand presence and thought leadership, delivering impactful content that resonates with the industry. With a keen focus on the ever-evolving product compliance & ESG landscapes, her work supports Compliance & Risks’ mission to help organizations stay compliant and achieve their business goals.
Prior to joining Compliance & Risks, Orlaith has years of content marketing experience working in various global industries and organizations.