Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 5 days 23 hours 41 minutes
We spoke to Libby Peake from Green Alliance about how we can get the UK government to act urgently to tackle resource and waste reduction.
We spoke to Anna Scott from Keep Britain Tidy about their new report on how to better communicate reuse and repair to the public.
For our final episode of the season, Ugo and Fiona sat down for a chat about the year that was 2023 and what they foresee in the future.
We're going on a repair road trip this month as we talk about mobile repair initiatives, the Repair Café Mobile and the Fixy Project.
Get a snippet of the action at Fixfest UK 2023. We interviewed 8 attendees about the state of repair in the UK and what they hope for the future.
We talked to Rob Howard and Matt Marchant from Retro Electro Workshop about making a retro repair show and how to encourage more people to start fixing.
We talk to Oliver Franklin-Wallis about his book, Wasteland: The Dirty Truth about What We Throw Away, Where It Goes, and Why It Matters.
We talk to Emma Beal from West London Waste Authority about how we can promote reuse over recycling, and save working devices from the shredder.
We take a deep-dive into the Brighton repair and reuse ecosystem, speaking to Brighton Repair Café and Tech-Takeback.
This month we talked to author and communicator, Katie Treggiden about her recent book, Broken, and how makers can become more sustainable.