ANATOLIKI S.A., in collaboration with FODSA K.M. and incommon, held the 4th REPper Hub meeting on Tuesday, November 25, 2025, bringing together participants to explore repair through experiences and a participatory perspective.
During the workshop, 11 participants attended a presentation that highlighted the importance of repair in everyday life, the community, and the environment, with reference to legislation and examples from businesses and organizations. They then took part in a short quiz and saw evidence that kept them engaged.
The most creative part was the participatory design exercise. Two groups were asked to create “repair neighborhoods,” visualizing ideas for how repair can be put into practice in the city. Participants proposed specific solutions and connections to existing initiatives, such as spaces, groups, and businesses already operating at the local level.
The workshop highlighted that repair is not a technical process but concerns everyday life and the community. Active participation and open discussion can generate new ideas and “open” avenues for further development of repair practices in the city.






