Case studies

A.BCH: designing circular fashion with full disclosure
31 January 2023
A.BCH is a Victorian circular fashion label transforming the way people buy, wear and discard clothing.
Yume surplus food technology: making use of excess food stock
24 January 2023
Yume has collaborated with food manufacturers and buyers to understand their challenges and re-home surplus food by bringing it to market.
Stella has a Baby: giving pre-loved maternity wear a new life
05 December 2022
Stella has a Baby was born in 2019 from the desire to help mums and mums-to-be find clothing that matches their ethos to be socially and environmentally conscious while looking fabulous.
Deadly Denim: upcycling to create fresh, contemporary clothing
02 December 2022
An Australian First Nations inspired and operated business, Deadly Denim upcycles denim to create refreshed, new clothing items.
Rntr.: making luxury clothing accessible through the re-commerce economy
01 December 2022
A woman-owned Australian startup, Rntr. is an all-in-one clothing rental platform that offers customers an alternative to fast fashion. Via the platform, users can access high-end brands at an accessible price point.
Coreprêt: slow fashion guided by low-impact design principles
30 November 2022
Coreprêt is a woman-owned Melbourne business that consciously designs and creates garments using low-impact principles with the entire garment lifecycle in mind – with a goal to closing the loop.
Remote Repairs: masters in product extension
29 November 2022
For over 30 years, Remote Repairs have been extending the life of outdoor equipment and clothing – lengthening the time before items needs to be replaced.
Use-Ta!: extending the life of premium children’s and maternity clothing
28 November 2022
Use-Ta! engages in the circular economy through upcycling high-end children’s and maternity clothing which keeps quality clothing out of landfill while completely avoiding the materials needed to produce brand new items.
#GoKindly: closing the loop on pillow waste
25 November 2022
#GoKindly wanted to find a way to reduce the landfill burden of used and discarded pillows. So, they located an Australian fabric recycler and created a partnership to close the loop on pillow waste.