Win a class incursion this Christmas
We are challenging schools and early childhood centres to choose to reuse this Christmas. To enter, your class must make a reuse Christmas tree for the classroom. Size does not matter, make it as big...
View ArticleRubbish decorations
As much as we all love Christmas, it is a very wasteful time of year. We generate up to 50 per cent more waste during the silly season including unwanted gifts, leftover food, single-use wrapping… the...
View ArticleApply to be part of our first REcreate Market
Are you a REcreator? Do you transform objects from discarded to coveted? Useless to useful? Ugly to beautiful? We are looking for REcreators who would like to run a stall at our first REcreate Market....
View ArticleOpening at a new location with a new CEO
Media release: 19 January 2022‘New’ is a dirty word at creative reuse centre, Reverse Garbage, but they’ve made an exception for their new location and new CEO. On Monday, 24 January 2022, Reverse...
View ArticleMeasuring the benefits of reuse
Reuse Immersive – Reverse Garbage, Salvos and King Cotton Craig Reucassel with Kirsten Junor, CEO Reverse Garbage Charitable Recycling Australia hosted a reuse immersive at Reverse Garbage on...
View ArticleREcreator gift guide
Shopping reuse doesn’t restrict you to second hand. There’s a plethora of makers who use reuse resources to make ‘new’ items. We call them REcreators. Here’s a list of the wonderful REcreators who...
View ArticleRadio Skid Row interview
Lou Steer of Close to Home interviews Kirsten Junor CEO of Reverse Garbage about their new premises, waste recycling and their new competition
View ArticleBreeding the next generation of waste innovators through national competition
Sydney-based global leader in reuse and sustainability, Reverse Garbage, is facilitating a national youth competition, Reconsidered, as the non-profit organisation continues to lead the way in...
View ArticleABC TV – Sustainable No-Waste Noel!
Watch our CEO Kirsten chat with the ABC Weekend Breakfast team about how to have a more sustainable Christmas and holiday season. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Reverse Garbage...
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