
enfinium, a leading UK energy from waste operator, today announces the launch of the third year of its Repair Café Support Fund, making available an additional £20,000 of grant funding to Repair Cafés located near its facilities across England and Wales.
Since launching the initiative in March 2024, enfinium has allocated over £35,000 to 22 separate community-led Repair Cafés, helping to expand and improve their operations, as well as supporting the launch of new Repair Cafés. With this funding, Repair Cafés have diverted waste from landfill, helped advance the circular economy, and enabled people to keep hold of cherished items for longer whilst saving money on repairs and replacements.
Mike Maudsley, CEO at enfinium, said: “By empowering communities to repair rather than replace, Repair Cafés play an important role in reducing waste and advancing the circular economy from the bottom up, as well as forming an integral part of the local communities where we operate. As an operator committed to managing unrecyclable waste in the most circular way possible, we at enfinium are proud to continue to support these impactful local initiatives help keep waste out of landfill for another year.”
James Reed, Lead at St John’s Harborne Repair Café in Birmingham, said: “We have now received support from enfinium’s Repair Café Support Fund for two consecutive years. It has enabled us to substantially increase the range of services we offer and invest in some specialist tools and spare parts which would otherwise be unavailable to us. We are extremely grateful for the support enfinium has offered us and would encourage any other Repair Cafés considering applying to do so.”
Repair Cafés located within a 30-mile radius of enfinium’s operating facilities in West Yorkshire, the West Midlands, and Kent, as well as those located anywhere within the counties of Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Gwynedd, and the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales, can apply for up to £1,500 of grant funding. Applications are currently open and will close on 31 May 2026.
To learn more the Repair Café Support Fund, or apply for funding, please visit the Repair Café webpage on enfinium’s website or email communityfunding@enfinium.co.uk.

About enfinium
enfinium is a leading UK energy from waste operator with five operational sites in the UK, in West Yorkshire, Kent and Flintshire, and one in construction. enfinium diverts 2.7 million tonnes of unrecyclable waste from climate-damaging landfill, putting it to good use by turning it into home grown energy, enough to power 600,000 UK homes. enfinium’s ambition is to transform its facilities into local ‘decarbonisation hubs’ powered by the millions of tonnes of unrecyclable waste the UK will produce for decades to come. Using existing energy from waste infrastructure, enfinium could contribute to heat networks, produce electrolytic hydrogen, or use carbon capture technology to provide durable, high quality carbon removals which will be critical for the UK to achieve net zero by 2050. For more on enfinium, please visit www.enfinium.co.uk.