Find out how Green Collect is redefining stationery and providing social impact through employment thanks to our notebooks.
Read MoreWith 75% of Australians regularly shopping secondhand, the tide has turned in how we perceive the recommerce market and where we go to next.
Read MoreCelebrating our Circular Economy Training program and it’s recent accreditation from the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA).
Read MoreAs office clean out and defit services becomes the norm, Green Collect is dedicated to scaling both social and environmental impact through our resource recovery initiatives.
Read MoreNow that the new year dust has settled, it is time to get serious about the end-of-season items that are taking up physical real estate in your workspace.
Read MoreGreen Collect’s store at QV Market is now open.
Read MoreGreen Collect Co-Founder Darren Andrews chats with ABC 774 Afternoon host Jacinta Parsons and special guest Erin Rhoads about sustainability in the office, and creative ways we can reduce waste in the work environment.
Read MoreWestpac Wire features Green Collect, a Westpac-supported social enterprise, as they leverage sustainable solutions to get value out of office waste and divert it from landfill.
Read More"Convincing companies to buy back their own rubbish sounds like an unlikely business model – yet the Melbourne social enterprise Green Collect has found a way to make it work.”
Read MoreIn the midst of changing times, Sally Quinn encourages businesses to support the work of social enterprises as they continue to make an impact toward environmental and social goals.
Read MoreSmall Business Secrets showcases how Green Collect, supported by the Westpac Foundation, has remains focused on employment and the environment while adapting to COVID.
Read MoreWestpac’s social procurement policy is delivering significant social and environmental impact through their award-winning partnership with Green Collect.
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