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WHO released new guidance on the repair, refurbishment, and recycling of assistive technologies

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WHO released new guidance on the repair, refurbishment, and recycling of assistive technologies to help countries extend product life and reduce environmental impact.

The report focuses on self-care and mobility devices such as shower chairs, toilet chairs, walking aids, and manual wheelchairs, and is framed by the WHO-GATE 5P model and circular economy principles.

It aims to support countries in improving access, reducing waste and procurement costs, and ensuring safe, hygienic practices for users.

Repair keeps a product usable for the same person, refurbishment prepares used products for new users, and recycling recovers materials from end-of-life products; countries can adopt any of these approaches independently.

Read more about the WHO releasing new guidance on repair, refurbishment, and recycling of assistive technologies on WHO’s website.

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