iFixit Begins Developing a Repairability Scoring Standard with NSF

Pioneering a Repair-Ready Future: iFixit and NSF's new Scoring Standards
In a groundbreaking move, iFixit has joined forces with the National Sanitation Foundation to develop a standard for repairability scoring in the U.S. This collaboration aims to pave the way towards a culture of sustainable consumer practices nationwide.
A New Benchmark
For over 15 years, iFixit has been assessing product repairability to empower consumers, but now the tech company is taking this initiative national. Partnering with NSF, iFixit's mission is to introduce a voluntary repairability scoring standard adapted from successful European models.
Harnessing Global Expertise
This ambitious project will adopt a phased approach. Initially, it will adapt existing EU methodologies for U.S. markets, laying a foundation for creating comprehensive product scorecards. By collaborating with an independent entity like NSF, iFixit leverages international insights to create a practical framework for American consumers and manufacturers alike.
Ripple Effects Nationwide
Though not regulatory itself, the iFixit/NSF standard aspires to become a pivotal reference for legislators, businesses, and repair communities. By encouraging repairability, it hopes to foster a sustainable ethos and facilitate consumer advocacy across the nation.
"Our goal is to revolutionize how products are viewed and handled, pushing sustainability to the forefront of manufacturing and consumer decisions."
iFixit Team
This promising initiative invites manufacturers, sustainability experts, and stakeholders to join the journey toward thoughtful, repairable design landscapes.


