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Team Repair Offers Free Electronic Repair Workshops for London’s Youth During London Repair Week 2025

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February 17, 2025
Anaïs - Team Repair

London, UK — February 17, 2025 — Team Repair, a multi-award-winning startup founded by engineers, is empowering hundreds of children across London with the essential life skill of electronic repair during London Repair Week 2025, from March 3rd to 9th.

Students repairing a faulty retro games console

As part of a special collaboration with local councils and waste authorities, Team Repair is offering free repair workshops to young people across 12 London Boroughs. This initiative, running for one week only, will give children the chance to disassemble, debug, and repair real gadgets such as retro game consoles and remote control cars. The goal is to inspire the next generation of repair experts while raising awareness about the growing issue of electronic waste.

"Our goal is to make repair a fun activity while teaching kids valuable skills that can last a lifetime," says Megan, Co-Founder and CEO of Team Repair. "London Repair Week is an opportunity to provide these workshops at no cost, thanks to our partnerships with local councils. It’s an exciting chance for children to get hands-on experience while learning about sustainability and STEM."

While Team Repair typically rents repair kits to parents and schools, these free workshops are a one-time offering to mark London Repair Week and are aimed at fostering a culture of sustainability and repair across the city.

Events During London Repair Week:

  • Tower Hamlets: Team Repair is running a workshop in collaboration with BT Group for 60 students invited from schools across London.
  • Hounslow: Team Repair is offering up to 20 local schools free repair kits for this special week. Teachers in Hounslow are encouraged to get in touch at edu@team.repair, as there are still kits available to distribute.
  • Lambeth, Wandsworth, Kensington & Chelsea, Hammersmith & Fulham: Team Repair is teaming up with Western Riverside Waste Authority to host a competition where students can submit creative works encouraging their communities to repair. One school per borough will win a free repair workshop. For more details, visit: WRWA School Competition.
  • Hillingdon: Schools will compete in a cable recycling challenge, with the winning school receiving a Team Repair voucher. Learn more at: Hillingdon Cable Challenge.
  • Redbridge, Barking & Dagenham, Newham, Havering: The East London Waste Authority will be running repair workshops across four boroughs, giving students the chance to repair everyday gadgets.
  • Ealing: Team Repair will be at Ealing Shopping Centre on Friday, March 7th for Fix it Friday, a free repair event hosted by West London Waste Authority. The event will feature hands-on repairs, plus a chance to win a free at-home repair kit! For more details, visit: Fix it Friday.

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Get Involved:

To learn more about the workshops, repair kits, and how to take part in London Repair Week 2025, visit www.team.repair. For inquiries, contact Anais at anais@team.repair or call +44 7561 320 780.

About Team Repair

Founded by a team of engineers who created Team Repair at Imperial College London. They wanted to teach children science through real gadgets like they did when they were younger. Team Repair’s mission is to instil a repair mindset into the next generation. For more information, visit www.team.repair, Instagram, TikTok or X.

About London Repair Week:

London Repair Week, organised by ReLondon, is an annual initiative to promote repair culture and reduce waste across the city. The week features various events and workshops encouraging residents, businesses, and schools to repair rather than discard their electronics, clothing, and other items. For a full agenda of events during the week, visit: London Repair Week Agenda.

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