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EUROPEAN ACTIVISTS FIGHT FOR RIGHT TO REPAIR ELECTRONICS
AppleMagazine
|December 10, 2021
At a table scattered with tools and wires, volunteer repairers sit across from the owners of an assortment of inoperable electronics.
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In Denmark, workshops, where nonprofessionals with a bug for fixing things can share equipment and technical know-how with each other as well as the less handy, are held on a regular basis. The non-profit Repair Café Denmark stages up to 15 weekly events in public libraries and community centers across the Scandinavian country.
“I didn’t want to replace it with a new one because it was such a tiny little problem,” said Ann Lisbeth Dam, who recently brought a digital radio her daughter gave her four years ago into a Copenhagen community center where restorers also worked on a nonfunctioning music speaker and a digital photo frame. In exchange, people were asked to chip in money to cover the cost of coffee.
The Danish events represent activism in its most direct, local form, but they also are part of an international movement calling for the “right to repair.” The movement, which has branches elsewhere in Europe and in the United States, is a response to the expense and environmental cost of personal electronics and appliances becoming obsolete within a few years because manufacturers make them expensive or difficult to fix.
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