New repair data for 2025

We've released the latest set of open data on repair from community groups around the world.

Latest News

Keep up to date with the latest news on Open Repair.
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Repair Day 2025 was celebrated in more countries than ever before

October 22, 2025

Last weekend, on International Repair Day, groups around the world c...

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Our global repair data for 2025 – over 400,000 items logged

October 16, 2025

In time for Repair Day 2025, we’re excited to announce the latest re...

The End of Windows 10
Let’s stop Microsoft creating millions of tonnes of e-waste this October

June 18, 2025

Are you a business or organisation? An international coalition of circu...

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You made Repair Day 2024 the biggest one yet!

October 30, 2024

For Repair Day 2024, we continued our theme of Repair for Everyone a...

Why Open Repair?

New products launched on the market are increasingly difficult to repair, and often unsupported by manufacturers. Together, we will change the way products are made, supported and taken care of when they need a repair.

Citizen Action

We share a passion for citizen-driven action, made clear by continuous growth of community pop-up repair activities across the world.

The Open Repair Data Standard

As part of the work of the Open Repair Alliance, we are building an open standard for the collection and sharing of open data on electronics repair. The goal of a standard is to make it easy to collect and share open data on electronics repair between many different groups.

How Open Repair works

Community

Our organisations are actively involved in community repair worldwide.

Data

We are building ways to collect and share data on the repairs that we do.

Stories

We can tell the stories that matter - on citizen frustration and the importance of repair.

Advocacy

Together, we can make a strong case to manufacturers, designers and policy-makers.

Contact Us

If you would like to discuss our work and join the Alliance, please get in touch.
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