For Repair Day we've released two new reports investigating the story of community repair around the world and the state of reuse at waste facilities in the UK. The post Repair Day 2024: A birthday, a wasted opportunity and the growth of repair appeared first on The Restart Project.| The Restart Project Blog
“BattCat” is our latest interactive, people-powered investigation into why devices fail. This time we’re asking for your help to learn why repairs involving batteries at community events are often too hard to complete. The post Help us learn why batteries are too hard to replace appeared first on The Restart Project.| The Restart Project Blog
Tablets break easily and can be hard to repair. In fact most don't last as long as porridge oats in the cupboard. Help us learn why by playing "Tabicat", a fun way to collaboratively analyse community repair data. The post How do tablets break? Help us find out! appeared first on The Restart Project.| The Restart Project Blog
Printers can be frustrating - easy to break and hard to fix. Join PrintCat to help us learn why they fail and push for more repairable future models The post Help us learn more about printers with PrintCat appeared first on The Restart Project.| The Restart Project Blog
The Restart Project is a partner of "Sharepair", a project funded by Interreg NW Europe to build a digital infrastructure for citizens in the repair economy The post Introducing the Sharepair project appeared first on The Restart Project.| The Restart Project Blog