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After the Bell: Furniture in Schools – The Possibilities of a Circular Economy


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After the Bell: Furniture in Schools – The Possibilities of a Circular Economy

Furniture at schools should be durable, compliant and ‘fit for purpose’, but is sustainability or ethical sourcing considered in the decision-making process?

The Australian Furniture Association (AFA) researched and developed implementation strategies to meet impending 2030 Climate Change Goals as determined by Australian Governments – and the school community can play a key role.

‘The ethical purchase of sustainable furniture will support the diversion of furniture products from landfill whilst bolstering local manufacturing and protecting the community’ says AFA Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Patrizia Torelli.

Join is in the next After the Bell where AFA CEO Patrizia Torelli will explore what's happening with circular economy in the furniture industry and the challenges schools face.

Should you have any questions regarding this event, please email schools@sustainability.vic.gov.au

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Please note this event will take place via Microsoft teams. Any details you supply will be treated in accordance with Sustainability Victoria’s Privacy Policy. Should you have any questions please email schools@sustainability.vic.gov.au

After the Bell is a series of professional learning workshops organised by Sustainability Victoria and ResourceSmart Schools . The event runs every term and is designed to share emerging sustainability initiatives with teachers, educators and stakeholders working on sustainability.

About AFA: The Australian Furniture Association is the peak national body for the furniture and furnishing industry in Australia. The Association represents over 104,000 Australian businesses and over 420,000 Australians employed across the entire furniture and furnishing supply chain.




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