
Right to Repair in the UK: where are we?
As community repair organisers, we all know how repair and reuse can bring communities together, save people money, teach new skills, reduce waste and much more.
We still don't have a universal Right to Repair in the UK, but we're starting to see some promising signs of engagement from the UK government.
Join us to catch up on all the latest developments around Right to Repair in the UK and how you can help keep up the momentum.
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Additional Information
In this free, one-hour webinar, we'll cover:
- Why Right to Repair matters and what it could look like in the UK
- An update on progress in the UK (including information about the new DEFRA taskforce)
- Practical steps you can take to support the Right to Repair as an individual or community group
Who should attend?
This session is intended for anyone involved in community repair (such as Repair Cafés), including organisers and repairers. But anyone interested in putting repair on the political agenda in the UK is welcome too, such as repair business owners, MPs, campaigners and those passionate about the Right to Repair.
Please note that we won't cover how to start a new repair cafe or community repair group.
We will leave time for questions at the end.
This webinar will be recorded.
This webinar is being organised by The Restart Project, Share (Portsmouth) and Cambridge Carbon Footprint on behalf of the Community Repair Network.