The ability to repair malfunctioning machinery from toasters and computers to bicycles and lawnmowers is essential to avoid all the waste, expense and pollution of dumping consumer goods prematurely, write Christine Cole & Alex Gnanapragasam. Many of us how no idea how to even begin doing that, but a new 'repair revolution' is sweeping the UK and other countries, with free-to-attend pop-up parties where you can learn the skills and fix your broken stuff.
Community repair: a pop-up alternative to the throwaway society Christine Cole Alex Gnanapragasam | 28th April 2017 Ethical Living Waste Recycling restart-party-camden-2-cut.jpg The ability to repair …