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The Restart Project is a people-powered social enterprise that aims to fix our | The Restart Project is a people-powered social enterprise based in London (UK) that aims to fix our relationship with electronics. Since 2012, it has run "restart parties" at which skilled amateur fixers could help members of the public repair their broken electrical and electronic gadgets. It has since gone global, supporting communities and networks of repair around the world, as well as assuming a leading role in campaigning for [[Glossary:Right to Repair|Right to Repair]] and related issues. Whilst it shares many aims with [[Glossary:Repair Café|Repair Café International]], it is a separate organisation. |
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The Restart Project is a people-powered social enterprise based in London (UK) that aims to fix our relationship with electronics. Since 2012, it has run "restart parties" at which skilled amateur fixers could help members of the public repair their broken electrical and electronic gadgets. It has since gone global, supporting communities and networks of repair around the world, as well as assuming a leading role in campaigning for Right to Repair and related issues. Whilst it shares many aims with Repair Café International, it is a separate organisation.