CommunityKielFind swap, repair, and refill on the Zero Waste mapFrom A to Z in one city view Kiel maps Zero Waste-Orte, repair cafés, swap houses, refill taps, second-hand shops, library-of-things spots, and correct disposal points. Filter by “borrow”, “repair”, “buy used”, or “give away”. What you can do - Open the interactive map or table on the city site before your next errand run. - Suggest missing venues or corrections to zerowaste@kiel.de so neighbours benefit too. Why it matters When good options stay invisible, reusables and repairs lose to convenience. A shared map turns policy into everyday routes. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Map page: Die Zero Waste-Orte · Programme: Zero.Waste.City Kielmaprepairrefill
Repair & ReuseBrusselsSTICT: replicating textile waste prevention in BrusselsA city learning from the best textile programmes in Europe Brussels is participating in the STICT project (Sustainable Textile Innovation and Circular Transition), which compiles best-practice models for textile waste prevention and management and works with cities to implement and replicate them. Zero Waste Belgium leads the Brussels partnership, bringing evidence-based strategies to local authorities and businesses. What the project does - Documents the most effective textile collection, repair, and resale models from across Europe - Works with Brussels authorities to implement scalable textile waste prevention measures - Provides a replication toolkit so other cities can adopt proven approaches without starting from scratch - Connects local repair workshops, clothing swaps, and upcycling organisations into the city's circular textile network How to engage - Brussels residents: find local textile repair workshops and clothing swap events through Zero Waste Belgium - Textile businesses and retailers in Brussels: contact Zero Waste Belgium about participating in the STICT circular model - Other municipalities: request the STICT replication toolkit to adapt the Brussels approach to your context Why it matters Textiles are among the fastest-growing waste streams in Europe. Brussels joining STICT means a dense, fashion-forward city is building infrastructure for repair and reuse: sending a signal to the industry and giving residents real alternatives to disposal. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. - Lead: Zero Waste Belgium + STICT project partners - Report chapter: ZWE State of Zero Waste Municipalities, 5th editiontextilesreusepreventioncircularrepair
Repair & ReuseNicosiaKourion / Ipsonas: municipal repair stations (LIFE Zero Waste Cyprus)A Zero Waste candidate city building places to repair, not replace Kourion Municipality (formerly Ipsonas, reformed under local government restructuring) is the only Zero Waste Candidate City in Cyprus: and part of its candidacy involves establishing municipal repair stations where residents can bring broken items to be fixed. The programme is part of the LIFE Zero Waste Cyprus project, coordinated by the Department of Environment, covering a range of waste reduction measures across the municipality. What the repair stations programme includes - Fixed repair points where trained volunteers or paid repair workers assess and fix household items - Links to the LIFE Zero Waste Cyprus programme infrastructure: hazardous waste collection points, tool libraries, and repair guides - Kourion's innovative approach to PAYT (a more digitally advanced system than other municipalities) runs alongside the repair infrastructure How to engage - Kourion/Ipsonas residents: find your nearest repair station and bring items that need fixing: contact the municipality for the current list of accepted items and opening times - Repair volunteers: contact Friends of the Earth Cyprus or the municipality to join the repair volunteer programme - Other Cypriot municipalities: follow the LIFE Zero Waste Cyprus project outcomes to understand how repair infrastructure can be integrated into a wider zero waste municipality plan Why it matters Cyprus's only Zero Waste Candidate City is proving that repair stations belong in municipal infrastructure, not just at volunteer pop-ups. Every item fixed at a council-run station is one fewer purchase and one less bin of residual waste. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. - Lead: Friends of the Earth Cyprus + Kourion Municipality - LIFE project: Zero Waste Cyprus (Department of Environment of Cyprus) - Report chapter: ZWE State of Zero Waste Municipalities, 5th editionrepairreusepolicyLIFEmunicipal
CommunityKievZaporizhzhia: zero waste community programme: podcast, workshops, local plansBuilding zero waste culture in a city close to the front Zero Waste Zaporizhzhia: a member of the Zero Waste Alliance Ukraine: promotes zero waste principles in the Zaporizhzhia community through local waste management plans, reuse/repair workshops, a podcast, and social media education. The programme deliberately keeps building skills and culture in a city facing severe disruption, demonstrating that zero waste work continues even under wartime conditions. What the programme covers - Local and regional waste management plans developed and submitted to authorities - Reuse and repair workshops open to residents: practical skill-building in mending, fixing, and repurposing - A podcast reaching Zaporizhzhia residents with zero waste content designed for the local context - Social media education campaigns tailored to community needs during the ongoing conflict How to engage - Zaporizhzhia residents: follow Zero Waste Zaporizhzhia on social media and attend workshops when they are running safely - International zero waste networks: amplify Zero Waste Zaporizhzhia's work: visibility and solidarity matter for a team working under difficult conditions - Podcast listeners: find and share the Zero Waste Zaporizhzhia podcast to extend its reach Why it matters Zero waste culture cannot wait for peace. Workshops, podcasts, and local plans keep repair and reuse skills alive in Zaporizhzhia, showing that community-led waste work persists even when cities are under severe disruption. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Editorial note: Zaporizhzhia is located near an active conflict zone. Programme activities depend on local safety conditions. - Lead: Zero Waste Zaporizhzhia + Zero Waste Alliance Ukraine (ZWAU) - Report chapter: ZWE State of Zero Waste Municipalities, 5th editioneducationpodcastworkshopsreuserepair
Repair & ReuseMunichMend things at a Munich Repair CaféReparieren ist besser als wegwerfen Dozens of Repair Cafés across Munich and the region welcome toasters, bikes, laptops, textiles, and more. Skilled volunteers help you repair with, not for, you. How it works - Pick a nearby café from AWM’s curated list (city and surrounding towns). - Bring one broken item; register if the host requires a slot. - Email AWM if you know a missing venue to add. Why it matters Shared fix-it sessions keep appliances and textiles alive while passing skills person to person. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Directory: Repair Cafés · AWM: Projekterepairskillscommunity
Repair & ReuseAmsterdamRepair CaféFix things together instead of throwing them away A free monthly gathering where neighbours repair electronics, clothes, and furniture alongside volunteer coaches. Skills are shared, waste stays out of the bin. What you can do - Bring one broken item and sit with a fixer who talks you through the repair - Offer a skill (soldering, sewing, bike tuning) even for a single afternoon - Partner with a café or library for tables, sockets, and tea Why it matters Repair culture builds confidence, keeps useful objects circulating, and turns consumption into craft.repairskillsmonthlyzero-waste
Repair & ReuseLeipzigAdvocate for a local repair bonusRepair before replace: with public support From May 2022, Stadtreinigung Leipzig and SMEKUL (Saxony’s environment ministry) ran a pilot Leipziger Reparaturbonus: residents received support to choose repair over new purchase. Evaluation: 682 products repaired; about 40% of participants said the bonus motivated them to repair. What you can do elsewhere - Map repair cafés and trusted craftspeople in your city. - Ask local government for voucher schemes like Saxony's follow-up statewide repair bonus. - Share success stories so repair stays visible in policy debates. Why it matters Small public subsidies tip the balance toward repair, the Leipzig pilot showed vouchers can motivate real fixes. Source & repost Solarpunker reposts this overview for local discovery. The Leipzig pilot has ended; Saxony is implementing a statewide scheme. Project page: Leipziger Reparaturbonus · Programme: Mein Leipzig schon ich mir · Organiser: Stadtreinigung Leipzig & SMEKULrepairpolicyadvocacy