The group conducts free sessions every last Sunday of the month with the aim of equipping people with simple but effective skills to fix things like electrical appliances, furniture and even clothing!
The humble fan, for instance, is one of the most common items at these sessions, according to Veerappan.
When it has stopped working, chances are that the capacitor needs to be replaced. So instead of throwing it out, do the environment — and your bank account — a favour by learning how to replace the capacitor, which costs just $1.
“We don’t get a true reflection of the [environmental and economic] price of consumerism, which is why people would rather just buy a new product to replace an old one. I think change can only happen if we make it socially unacceptable to be wasteful,” says Veerappan.