Reimagining & Regenerating our Resources with the Circular Economy Hub

Join us for a compelling event during RMIT Sustainability Week, where we spotlight the Circular Economy Hub's (CEH) leading projects and initiatives.

Discover the successes of the Circular Economy Hub@RMIT including the RMIT Repair Café. Hear about RMIT Activators circular programs and get an update on how we are tracking with our Circular Economy Plan.

Don't miss this opportunity to see sustainability in action!

This years theme 'Resilience and Regeneration: Creating a Sustainable Tomorrow' highlights the importance of not just sustaining, but regenerating and revitalising our environment, communities, and economies for a resilient future.

We look forward to seeing you there, registration is required.

Event details

Date: Wednesday 18 Sepetember
Time: 1-2pm
Location: MegaFlex 2 Building 8. Level 4. Room 12, City campus

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