Sustainability Week Pop-Up Swap Shop

Join us for a pop-up swap shop focused on sustainability and reducing waste. Bring along clothes, seeds, books, and other items to exchange, reuse, and repurpose.

It's a simple, eco-friendly way to give old items new life. All are welcome—let's swap, not shop!

If you have items to drop off at the Sustainability Space (B10.4.70), please do so prior to 2pm.

In addition to this we are also running a 'Jar Drive' - if you have some spare glass jars with lids, please bring along a couple to donate for future food preserving workshops.

Date, time, location and registration

Date: Thursday 11 September 2025

Time: 2-4pm

Location: RMIT Sustainability Space, Building 10, Level 4, room 70, City Campus

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RMIT Sustainability Week

This event is part of RMIT Sustainability Week 2025. Find out more about RMIT’s continued commitment to a more sustainable future and see other events.

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