Banish Australia: a new sustainability education space
Banish Australia recently opened its doors at Central Station on April 27th, providing a new interactive and engaging space for Australians to learn about and live sustainably. This innovative and educational space features a range of exhibits and workshops focused on critical topics such as plastic reduction, recycling, waste reduction, composting, and zero waste living. To sign up to recycle right, head to the BRAD program website Banish Australia aims to inspire and motivate visitors to take action and reduce their environmental impact. Founder Lottie Dalziel said, “We are thrilled to be bringing sustainability to the masses at Central Station. It’s an exciting opportunity to engage with the community and raise awareness about the importance of sustainability. We hope to inspire people to make positive changes in their daily lives and work towards a more sustainable future.” The space also features a marketplace with over 65 Australian brands and is the proud home of the nationwide BRAD program. Banish Australia has activities and workshops open to all ages, including beeswax wrap-making classes, a micro plastics recycling factory, composting workshops, and zero-waste living talks. The sustainability education space is open for individuals, schools, and community groups, with ample programs and resources available. For more information on the sustainability education space and upcoming events, visit banish.com.au