After months of fundraising, recruiting and planning, we’re delighted to be launching our first Fixing Factory in Brent on 23rd April.
The Restart Project helps people learn how to repair their broken electronics, and rethink how they consume them in the first place.
Learn more about usRepair events
You’re invited to a Restart Party!
Participate in a free community repair event, where volunteer fixers will help you learn how to repair your broken or slow devices - and tackle the growing mountain of e-waste.
CORONAVIRUS NOTICE
While many community repair groups are still unable to run in-person events, some are now resuming.
- London, United Kingdom
Repair & Share, The Avenue, Kew TW9 2AJ
- Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Chesham Repair Cafe May
- Leicestershire, United Kingdom
repair cabin @ ecovillage market harborough
Latest News
Read more newsKeep up to date with our latest news from community repair and the right to repair.
Poll: Overwhelming Support for a Universal Right to Repair in Great Britain
A YouGov poll we commissioned shows overwhelming support for expanding the Right to Repair in Great Britain. 81% support expanding Right to Repair to laptops, mobiles and tablets.
Restart Radio
Listen to all episodesWe produce a regular podcast about rescuing and repairing the electronics we use everyday.
Listen here, or tune in live the second Tuesday of the month at 5pm on London’s Resonance FM.
Restart Podcast Ep. 75: The law and repair: it's complicated, with Aaron Perzanowski
Repair Data
Together with our growing network, we collect and share data on the things we repair, and use it to help us demand better, more sustainable products.
devices fixed
hours volunteered
kg waste prevented
kg CO2 prevented
Fixometer
Our web app allows members of the repair community to log their fixes and to learn about the social and environmental impact of their work.
Our insights
We collect data on repair from our community events and we use the data to provide insights into the devices we see.
Education
We're working with young people to spark awareness about the raw materials inside our electronics and their environmental impacts.
Through hands-on activity, we reveal hidden environmental impacts of smartphones.
Yellow Tulips Wreath 22" fabric flowers PRISTINE create a new generation of fixers.
Community
Restart is a people-powered project. Here's what we're up to:
Restarters
We call volunteers who share their repair skills Restarters.
Restart Party Host Profile: Meet Sophia
Sophia is an engineer cleaning up data centres for work, and in spare time, a Restart Party host, picker of fruit, reader, singer, and patriarchy smasher.
Restarter Profile: Meet Junaid
Junaid is a pro repairer at his store Sara’s Fix in Charing Cross. He enjoys sharing his skills at community events. He’s a keen motorcyclist. And he started repairing toys as a child.