Repair and reuse

25 Big Local Actions

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150 community repair cafes in Wales

Repair Cafe Wales

With backing from the Wales Council for Voluntary Action and the Welsh government circular economy team, Repair Cafe Wales runs a huge network of 150 repair cafes across Wales, helping local communities to manage repair cafes so they can fix household items. They’re all supported by a central team but each local organiser is responsible for setting up and running the cafe in their community. Every repair cafe has the same aim: to repair items free of charge so they can be reused, reduce landfill, save people money, share skills and build a stronger community. Each of these repair cafes is a powerful reminder that repair is a practical action we can take locally to transform our relationship with the things we own and the systems we choose to participate in.

Beating heart of the right-to-repair movement

The Right to Repair is a movement to make sure everyone has the right to fix the products they own. It aims to change regulations on how these things are made in the first place, to make them easy and affordable to repair, as well as to expand our rights after purchase. Repair cafes play a pivotal role in this shift by fostering a culture of repair. In a society conditioned to replace rather than repair, every one of these community spaces challenges the notion that a broken device is junk, destined for landfill.

Repairing our society

Beyond the clear environmental benefits of reducing waste and promoting more sustainable behaviours, research shows that repair cafes strengthen social and individual wellbeing. They connect different people and bridge across sub-communities; they include those who might otherwise be unable to afford it; and they build norms such as reciprocity and trust that benefit society as a whole. In addition, repair cafes also promote wellbeing by developing people’s skills and sense of empowerment and create a newfound joy from taking positive, practical, communal action.

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What if?

What if every parish in the UK had its own community repair cafe? What impact would it make? 

Save a quarter of a million items from being thrown away, every month. 

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Help over 200,000 people meet up in a friendly place, every month. 

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Save over 5 million tonnes of CO2 emissions, every month. 

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Thirteen people wearing high visibility vests gather around a sign for The Fixing Factory's repair cafe in Brent. "Roll up your sleeves and learn how to fix things."
Fixing Factory in Brent
AO Collect & Recycle service
Credit: AO Collect & Recycle
The REUSE team at Bristol Waste
Bristol Waste REUSE team

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