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THE RIGHT SOURCE

With millions of tonnes of resources going into landfill in Australia each year, there’s never been a more important time to zone in on rubbish. Paving the way for a more circular economy is a talented group of Australian designers, resurrecting once-discarded materials and turning them into inspiring designs. From algae-based bioplastic bowls to terrazzo tables from construction waste, the future of design is offering a lot more life than it is landfill.

WILL STEWART

Re.Studio Collective, Sydney

The saying, ‘Here I am, where I am supposed to be’, has long resonated with Will Stewart, co-founder and creative force behind sustainable furniture hub Re.Studio Collective.

So, when the designer found himself on a volunteer mission in Kenya, he knew his calling was clear. “Re.Studio Collective was seeded

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