Get those broken belongings repaired

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The perfect opportunity to have broken belongings assessed or repaired is right around the corner.

Tauranga hoarders, tinkerers and holders of broken gadgets can rejoice, as Tauranga's Repair Café pop up is set to open its doors for four days over the next three months.

Repair Cafés are described as 'free pop-up events” where local people can bring in their 'broken or damaged belongings” to local volunteers, who do their best to repair or assess them.

Tauranga is joining the global movement with its own Repair Café with a volunteer driven initiative as part of Tinkd Makerspace.

According to a spokesperson, Repair Cafés aim to reduce waste and overconsumption.

They also encourage and foster the "do it yourself" spirit and strengthen social connections by bringing different members of the community together.

'The purpose of these events is two-fold: to try to change our 'throwaway culture” and to bring people in the community together. An added bonus is that it saves people money,” says founder of Tinkd Makerspace, Steven Vincent.

'If their item can be repaired they don't need to replace it, pay for more expensive repairs elsewhere, or send it to the landfill. If the item can't be repaired, then at least we've tried!

'When we were presented with an opportunity to host and support a Repair Café in Tauranga, we jumped at the chance to get involved. Our Makerspace is all about collaboration and sharing knowledge and skills, so it just made sense to facilitate this great initiative.”

Volunteer Jennie Halliday wanted to get involved with setting up the Tauranga Repair Café because he 'grew up with 'fixers” but most people don't have access to repairers now.

Finding out about Repair Cafés solved this – bringing together the know-how and the things otherwise destined for landfill. There's such a lot of goodwill and even excitement on the day when things get fixed, as they mostly do. And it's really social and enjoyable.

The first Tauranga Repair Café was hosted in September 2022 and since then 44 items that have been brought in for assessment ranging from toasters; kitchen scales; garage door remote, blenders; dinosaur and robot toys, jewellery; clothing; office chair and more.

Most items have been successfully repaired or fixed much to the delight of the person who brought them in and the repairer.

The next pop-ups events are planned for Saturday February 25, March 25, April 29, and May 27 at 9.30 am in Tauranga CBD.

The organisers are looking for more volunteer repairers with different skill sets to add to the events. It's free to attend with an item but pre-booking an item is preferred as it allows the organisers to prepare for any repairs.

For more information and tickets to the next Repair Café event, visit the Tinkd website.

1 comment

Really great idea

Posted on 16-02-2023 10:21 | By an_alias

This is fantastic idea to help people out going into hard times. Thank you for reporting something positive for a change. Imagine if we had appliances and things that used to be easy to repair rather than designed obsolescence!


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