We brought 100 repair cafés into Parliament to expand political support for repair and reuse. Together we met over 90 MPs and built crucial momentum ahead of the Government’s upcoming Circular Economy Plan.


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 usYou’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.
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We brought 100 repair cafés into Parliament to expand political support for repair and reuse. Together we met over 90 MPs and built crucial momentum ahead of the Government’s upcoming Circular Economy Plan.

We’re opening new community repair hubs in two more London neighbourhoods. But this time, we’re trying something a little different.

100 MPs have signed our Repair and Reuse Declaration, calling for policies to lower living costs, support local businesses and save waste.
Restart is a people-powered project. Together with our growing network, we run community repair events around the world and use the stories we collect to help demand better, more sustainable products for all.
devices fixed
hours volunteered
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Our platform brings together community repairers, organisers and activists. Together we publicise events, log repairs, measure our environmental impact and talk about all things community repair.
We collect data on repair from our community events and we use the data to provide insights into the devices we see.