In 2019, the sponsor of Quebec's bill, Guy Ouellette, drew inspiration from European solutions, including measures to prohibit planned obsolescence and French legislation on labelling indicating a good's sustainability rating. France's legislation also added a repairability index based on five criteria, including the availability of documentation; disassembly, access and tools; the availability of spare parts; and the price of spare parts. The fifth criterion refers to subcriteria specific to the product category concerned.
Did you use the European legislation on planned obsolescence as a model?