Promoting repair of electronics is an important strategy to slow material loops, particularly of critical raw materials, as part of a transition to a circular economy. This contribution accounts for a case study of southern Sweden conducted in order to examine drivers and barriers for repairing electronics, as well as better understand the roles of different stakeholders. Repair activities in the region were mapped, including professional for-profit repair activities as well as private and public non-profit activities. Structured interviews were conducted with stakeholders representing professional repairers (8), municipal actors (7), second-hand stores (6), and electronics-specific non-profit community repair organisations (2). The organiz...
non-peer-reviewedAchieving a more circular production and consumption pattern will require consumers...
non-peer-reviewedThis paper summarises recent legislative initiatives concerning repair and aims to ...
This paper reports on EPSRC-funded research that explores the role of repair in creating new models ...
The increasing amount of waste from electrical and electronic equipment and the resulting environmen...
The increasing amount of waste from electrical and electronic equipment and the resulting environmen...
Many strategies have been proposed to support the transition to a Circular Economy (CE). In most cas...
Sweden is actively seeking to scale up repair activities as part of its strategy to reduce waste, tr...
The transition to a Circular Economy (CE) aims for more efficient use of resources and reconsiderati...
Extending the lifetime of products is seen as a key objective for realising the vision of a Circular...
Repair practices are driven not only by consumers’ internal motivation, but also by external infrast...
Increasing product lifespans is one of the most effective environmental strategies and therefore rep...
Prolonging the lifetime of products through repair is a key strategy of a circular economy. But seve...
The growth in sales of household electrical and electronic equipment in recent years, combined with ...
In the circular economy discourse it is stressed that products ought to be repairable and that repai...
User repair can prolong product lifespan and support in turn the transformative Circular Economy age...
non-peer-reviewedAchieving a more circular production and consumption pattern will require consumers...
non-peer-reviewedThis paper summarises recent legislative initiatives concerning repair and aims to ...
This paper reports on EPSRC-funded research that explores the role of repair in creating new models ...
The increasing amount of waste from electrical and electronic equipment and the resulting environmen...
The increasing amount of waste from electrical and electronic equipment and the resulting environmen...
Many strategies have been proposed to support the transition to a Circular Economy (CE). In most cas...
Sweden is actively seeking to scale up repair activities as part of its strategy to reduce waste, tr...
The transition to a Circular Economy (CE) aims for more efficient use of resources and reconsiderati...
Extending the lifetime of products is seen as a key objective for realising the vision of a Circular...
Repair practices are driven not only by consumers’ internal motivation, but also by external infrast...
Increasing product lifespans is one of the most effective environmental strategies and therefore rep...
Prolonging the lifetime of products through repair is a key strategy of a circular economy. But seve...
The growth in sales of household electrical and electronic equipment in recent years, combined with ...
In the circular economy discourse it is stressed that products ought to be repairable and that repai...
User repair can prolong product lifespan and support in turn the transformative Circular Economy age...
non-peer-reviewedAchieving a more circular production and consumption pattern will require consumers...
non-peer-reviewedThis paper summarises recent legislative initiatives concerning repair and aims to ...
This paper reports on EPSRC-funded research that explores the role of repair in creating new models ...