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European coalition for repairable products

ReparerenProducts must be durable, easy and affordable to repair, and information on these aspects must be clearly available to consumers. This will help the environment, the economy ánd society as a whole. That's what 7 mostly European organisations, among which the Repair Café Foundation, write in a joint mission statement.
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Repair Café book: ‘Toss it? No way!’

The Repair Café Foundation celebrates its fifth anniversary this month! A lot has been achieved in that time: you can now bring broken items to more than 700 Repair Cafés all over the world. Now there is also a book about this successful phenomenon. On 15 March, creator Martine Postma presented her commemorative book ‘Weggooien? Mooi niet!’ (i.e. Toss it? No way!)
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Repair Café Foundation and iFixit start cooperation

iFixit klThe Repair Café Foundation and repair platform iFixit have decided to join forces. Together they will commit themselves to supporting the European repair movement even better. Starting this year, European Repair Cafés will receive discounts on tools and parts ordered from iFixit Europe.
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2014: another successful year for Repair Café

RC kaarsjeThe Repair Café has experienced a wonderful year. In 2014, there was again an incredible number of new Repair Cafés, more than doubling the total. At the end of 2013 there were 275 Repair Cafés worldwide, now there are more than 700! Together, volunteer repair experts now prevent more than 200.000 kilos of waste per year.
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“Europe must strive for a circular economy”

EU-Logo1The European Commission must strive to switch to a circular economy next year. This is what 27 European organisations, including the Repair Café Foundation, wrote in an open letter to the President of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker.
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Repair Cafés prevent 3,200 kg of waste

In the European Week for Waste Reduction, 130 Repair Cafés in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and France will invest in a cleaner environment. Their aim for that week, which lasts from 22 to 30 November, is to prevent a total of more than 3,200 kg of waste.
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France discovers Repair Café

The Repair Café is also seriously beginning to take off in France now. Since the summer holidays, the Repair Café Foundation has had dozens of requests from interested parties in France. “A wonderful development”, says Repair Café creator Martine Postma.
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Repair Cafés are conquering the world

wereldbolwereldbolThe number of Repair Cafés located around the world keeps increasing. Since March of this year, 200 local Repair Café groups have joined. Especially in Germany, this number is rapidly increasing. And there are also new countries that are now part of the Repair Café network.
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‘Repair Café volunteers mostly want to help others’

Centre_for_Sustainable_DesignPeople who volunteer at a Repair Café are most strongly motivated to take part because of what they can do for others. They want to help other people live more sustainably, to provide a valuable service to the community and to help improve product reparability and longevity. This is revealed by research, recently undertaken by The Centre for Sustainable Design in Farnham, UK.
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