CIRQUE DU SOIL

Go Full Circle Program 2023: Unleash the Power of the Circular Economy

Introducing the Go Full Circle program, a tailor-made program for local businesses to revolutionise their operations and unlock environmental, social and financial advantages. We are thrilled to be delivering the 2023 iteration of Go Full Circle program in partnership with City of Melbourne, City of Boroondara and City of Stonnington, to support local hospitality and […]

NEXT x NOW Talk: Retail Design For Positive Social Change

Photograph: Courtesy the artist and MARS GalleryAtong Atem, ‘Outdoor Living’ 2021. Installation view at Hanover House, Southbank How can retail design drive positive social change? With more businesses embedding impact into their approach, Ashley Martiniello (HoMie), Jean Darling (Cirque Du Soil), Dewi Cooke (The Social Studio) and David Monaghan (Beulah) will explore how retail spaces […]

Regen Melbourne Greenhouse Activator Workshop: Zero Waste Neighbourhood Projects

‘Greenhouse’ activator workshop: Zero Waste Neighbourhood Projects by Regen Melb Join Regen Melb in their final Greenhouse online workshop series to support good humans of Melbourne (and in other states!) with a passion for community action for climate change. Think converting waste to energy. Think community compost, single-use plastic free neighbourhoods and kitchen appliance sharing […]

Melbourne Knowledge Week Circular Futures Exhibition 2021

Melbourne Knowledge Week Circular Futures Exhibition 2021 Cirque du Soil will be at Melbourne Knowledge Week’s Victorian Circular Futures Exhibition, hosted by CEV and RMIT Activator 26th April – 30th April 2021. Come see some great examples of local circular businesses and initiatives, where circular economy projects offer a truly sustainable alternative to the world’s […]

Our soft plastics program is available in Oct 2022.

Do something drastic & cut the plastic. Single-use plastic food packaging is a major contributor to the global solid waste problem. Although the food industry is developing strategies to reduce single-use plastic packaging, we need to better understand consumer awareness and attitudes about the issue.

When you toss a plastic bottle into your recycling bin, there’s no guarantee it actually gets recycled. In fact, odds are, it doesn’t. 

This is one of our key priority streams, where by using the same containers, in the same form, over and over again – it eases demand for virgin materials, reduces energy needed to spit out thousands of new plastic bottles or cardboard boxes, and prevents heaps of trash from ending up in landfills or oceans.

They’re bulky, large in size and consumes large amounts of space.

We use paper and cardboard in so much packaging and stacks of it still ends up in landfill, resulting in stacks of methane production, a major greenhouse gas.

When when you recycle cardboard waste and keep it free of oil and contamination, you end up saving ample amounts of water and energy and minimise trees being chopped down to get virgin material.

Cigarette butts are the world’s most littered plastic item, with around 7 billion dropped in Australia every year. In partnership with Fungi Solutions, CigCycle collected cigarette butts will undergo a Myco-Remediation program (mushrooms, FYI) at their Thornbury myco-facility for research and development for new circular materials.