About this Event
Drop in to the Camberwell Repair Café, a dynamic initiative led by students and hosted by St. Luke’s Church, Peckham. These café's aim to foster a culture of repair, reducing waste, and promoting sustainability within the vibrant Peckham community.
Attendees will learn invaluable skills to fix their belongings, engage in hands-on repair activities, while reflecting on the origins of everyday materials and our relationship with them. We'll feature a map displaying the minerals and materials found in common objects, sparking conversations and raising awareness about the environmental impact of our consumption habits.
As part of our initiative, we meticulously track the impact we make, including the number of items repaired, waste diverted from landfills, carbon emissions saved, and participant involvement.
We invite participants to join us in repairing, connecting, and making a tangible difference to our community's environmental footprint.
This workshop is part of our Earth Day 2024, Earth week-long series of events across UAL colleges and sites, showcasing creative environmental action from UAL communities. From Climate Advocates to Changemakers, Repair Cafés to Garden Societies, our campuses will come alive with interconnected ecosystems of creative projects and interventions led by students, staff, alumni, and friends.
Join the Climate Emergency Network for five days of purposeful play and be inspired to explore your role in driving change through creativity. View the event collection.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St Luke’s Church Peckham, Chandler Way, London, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00