Our vision IS an interconnected world in which all peatland dwellers are supported culturally and ecologically

Who are we?

We are a group of enthusiastic peat-ple across Europe engaged in creative advocacy for peatlands. Our diverse backgrounds span art, science, and activism, united by a shared love for peatlands and a commitment to protecting them. Since RE-PEAT began as a small group in 2020, we've grown into a group of about 20 members. Some of us work for RE-PEAT on a paid basis, while others contribute as volunteers. As a collective, we work on various projects, each with creative autonomy. 

RE-PEAT team together

care

JUSTICE

curiosity

We want to shift the narrative of peatlands as wastelands to peatlands as wonderlands!

What is our goal?

We live in a world where ideas and narratives shape actions. The dominant narrative portrays peatlands as wastelands. Only through human manipulation will they be economically valuable. We work to change this, promoting a narrative that values intact peatlands for their ecological, cultural, climatic, and historical significance. This shift in perspective should stimulate behaviours and policies that prioritise the preservation and restoration of peatlands.

The deeper story 

Peatlands are not the only ecosystems suffering from commodification. The perception of peatlands as "wastelands" stems from a dominant societal view that separates human and non-human life. Our histories in the west are shaped by this view, which has resulted the natural world being reduced to a resource that people feel entitled to exploit. Effective, long-lasting and truly restorative change for peatlands depends on shifting this mindset to one of interconnectedness and mutual care.

photo credits: Andrejs Strokins

What do we do?

We create impact for peatlands in two key ways: 

  • We educate and activate those who are already concerned with environmental and social issues, introducing them to the importance of peatlands.

  • We stimulate and support to adopt a peatland narrative rooted in environmental justice. 

At the same time, we trust that our work matters, even when some effects are not immediately visible or unfold slowly. This trust, grounded in both measurable results and unseen impacts, motivates us to keep moving forward.

Our activities include:

Workshops

restoration efforts

educational programmes

talks

Art & design

campaigning

festivals

webinars

Installations & exhibitions 

Articles & booklets

we deliver impact through:

ORGANISATIONAL INFORMATION

RE-PEAT has been registered as a Stichting in the Netherlands on 16 July 2020

Legal name: Stichting RE-PEAT

RSIN/fiscal number: 861464540

KvK number: 78598311
Account number: NL58 TRIO 0320 1971 58  

BIC/SWIFT: TRIONL2U

2023 Financial Report

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