News June 6, 2025

Show your support for reuse - new logo from Charitable Reuse Australia

The Reuse Logo - the more we reuse, the less we waste.

Green reuse heart logo.

We’re excited to share and support a fantastic initiative by our friends at Charitable Reuse Australia - the Reuse Logo - created for everyone to use! Please use and share it widely, because The More We Reuse, the Less We Waste.

The big, bold heart of the logo represents pre-loved items, as well as a deep caring and love for people and planet. The arrow vector represents reuse in keeping products circulating for as long as possible - essential for a circular economy.

The logo is perfect for:

  • Charity retailers

  • Reuse social enterprises

  • Commercial reuse organisations

  • Councils, governments

  • Circular fashion brands

  • Circular economy practitioners

And many more!

It can be used:

  • Anywhere preloved items can be found.

  • As price tags for selling pre-loved.

  • By councils and governments promoting reuse.

  • Anywhere reuse is in action.

The logo is available in multiple colours to suit your brand and can be downloaded below. Let's get the Reuse Logo out there so it can start accelerating and promoting our sector, because:

  • The more we reuse, the less we waste.

  • Reuse is second only to reducing consumption for environmental benefits

Download and start using the the Reuse Logo today.

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