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The Year 10 girls at Clayfield College (Brisbane) set about activating 'dormant goods' in their school community, supporting the work at the World's Biggest Garage Sale. Students gathered donations from the community, then sorted and categorised the items, helping create a circular economy for the under-utilised clothing, toys and technology in their homes.

Category: Circular economy
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