Climate Week Quiz: How can consumer tech help cool the climate?

1. What country requires smartphone, TV, and laptop labels to include a repairability score?
France
Germany
South Korea
Australia
How many U.S. states currently have right-to-repair laws—which require manufacturers to provide customers and independent repairers with information, parts and tools they need to fix devices—on the books?
3
6
10
22
If we placed a year’s worth of the world’s e-waste into the U.S.’s largest landfill, what portion of the heap’s total capacity would it take up?
1%
7%
14%
21%
Addressing “parts pairing” is a key consideration within right to repair policy. What does the term refer to?
The legal right for consumers to modify and repair their devices and electronics.
Software on a device that identifies parts like batteries and screens, making it difficult to swap out broken components.
Manufacturers reducing the functionality or performance of consumer electronic equipment over time.
Policy requiring companies to make parts available directly to independent repair providers.
Who tends to hang onto their phones for longer, Apple users or Android users?
Apple
Android
It's about the same
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