Year six students (L-R) Lizzie Rieker, Hadley Taylor and Layla Stewart , with (behind L-R) deputy principal Leah Cathcart and Alison Schutt, cofounder of Stationary Aid, Brookfield State School are running a stationary recycling program to help schools in other disadvantaged areas, Brookfield, Brisbane.
Photo Credit: Lyndon Mechielsen
Building on its commitment to reduce waste and support local communities, Officeworks is expanding its Bring it Back program to give school stationery a second life – keeping quality supplies in circulation and helping students who need them most.
As part of this expansion, customers can now drop off pre-loved but still usable school supplies — like pens that work, unused notebooks, and other quality items — at any Officeworks store via the Bring it Back chutes. Throughnew partne rships with Stationery Aid, Give Write and Green Collect, these items will be given a second life an dpassed on to students who nee d them, reducing waste and sup porting a more circular, sustainable future for all. These items will be sorted, cleaned and repackaged by Officeworks’ community partners, and then transformed into school booklists for disadvantaged students. This new repurposing stream expands on the previous pen and marker only Officeworks recycling program, shifting to more meaningful impact-driven reuse.
“By expanding the Bring it Back Program to add on stationery repurposing, we’re giving customers a powerful way toreduce waste an d support students – all in one action,” said Alex White, Sustainability Manager at Officeworks.
The decision to expand follows a successful Stationery Aid and Give Write trial in Officeworks Queensland and Western Australia stores, where customers enthusiastically embraced the opportunity to give their school supplies a second life. These pilots showed that repurposing — rather than simply recycling — delivers clear env ironmental and community benef its, reinforcing the program’s potential to make a meaningful difference. In Queensland, the trial collected enough stationery supplies to support 253 disadvantaged students with complete school booklists.
“Our partnership with Officeworks helps us support the most vulnerable and disadvantaged students to start the school year and transition to new schools throughout the year,” explained Alison Schutt, co- founding director at Stationer y Aid. “We’ve seen how powerfu l local action can be and are excited to be scaling Queensland-wide to make an even bigger impact on the environment and students i n need.”
In Western Australia, Give Write led a highly effective pilot in which enough products were collected to create more than 2,300 station ery packs, enabling the distri bution of $102,000 worth of sc hool supplies to more than 4,310 students. Many of the students who received the packs were living in regional and remote communities, including the southwest, Pilbara and Kimberley.
In Victoria, Tasmania, South A ustralia and New South Wales, Officeworks is now partnering with Green Collect, a circular economy leader and social enterprise. Since the national rollout earlier this month, Green Collect have supported the program in these states, helping divert valuable goods from landfill while providing employment and training opportunities for people facing barriers to work.
While the focus of this progra m is on reuse and repurposing, a small amount of recycling wi ll occur for items that cannot be reused, ensuring all materials are handled responsibly and in line with circular economy principles.
Through this network of passionate and purpose-driven partners, Officeworks is ensuring that every dropped off pencil, notebook or pencil case is giv en a new life and placed direc tly into the hands of a child who needs it most.
This latest evolution of Bring it Back Program is part of Officeworks ’ broader People and Planet Po sitive strategy, which includes a goal to repair, repurpose or recycle 17,000 tonnes of unwanted products by 2025. To learn more about the Bring it Back program and Officeworks’ sustainability efforts, visit the Officeworks website: https://www. officeworks.com.au/ information/about-us/recycling .
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