Blog Written by Brandy Davis

With “discard and replace” consumer culture at an all-time high, Repair Cafés are a movement in their own right, leading the way to a more sustainable reality. A reality where people come together to save their broken items from landfill (while saving money), and laddering up to a future state where products are more easily repairable and better-made to begin with. 

As we move towards this more sustainable future we envision for ourselves, volunteer-run spaces are offering their communities more than just a solution for broken possessions and a promise for the future. They also provide a place to come together and connect over a mutual desire for sustainability, skill-sharing, and community. The communal vibe is especially evident at “Repair & Share”, a weekly repair café established by Auckland Library of Tools (ALoT) in collaboration with Repair Café Aotearoa NZ (RCANZ), and funded by Auckland Council’s Waste Minimization and Innovation Fund.