Research seminar delivered by Javier Lloveras at ESSEC Business School, Cergy, France, presenting ongoing findings from the ATTRACT project on the right to repair. The session examined repair as a contested field in which environmental concerns, consumer rights, corporate strategies and regulatory agendas intersect. It explored how the right to repair opens up debates around product durability, technological dependence, planned obsolescence, circular economy policies and the democratic governance of production and consumption. The seminar also discussed the analytical framework of the project and its contribution to broader debates on sustainable markets, postgrowth transitions and socio-technical change.