Revibes Blog
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Custom Branded Reusable Cups: The New Standard for Venues, Festivals & Events
Australia’s shift away from single-use packaging is accelerating fast. With rising disposal costs, new legislation, and stronger consumer expectations around sustainability, venues and event organisers are now looking for solutions that are cleaner, smarter, and more cost-effective than disposable cups.
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Australia’s next wave of plastic bans — and how Revibes will help venues make the switch
Australia is moving decisively to phase out problematic single-use plastics. The exact rules vary by state and territory and more reforms are coming at a national level, but the direction is clear: fewer disposables, more reusable systems. Here’s a quick briefing on what’s changing next—and how Revibes can help you stay compliant while improving guest experience and cost control.
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The Hidden Plastics: How Microplastics Enter Our Bodies Every Day
Microplastics — plastic fragments smaller than 5mm — have quietly infiltrated nearly every corner of modern life. They’re in our oceans, our air, our homes… and now, alarmingly, inside the human body.
Recent research and everyday observations show that microplastics are entering us through some unexpected, and often routine, sources. -
Reuse on the Rise: How European Stadiums Are Redefining Sustainability
Across Europe, the roar of crowds in stadiums is no longer only matched by the cheers of fans—it’s increasingly accompanied by a quieter revolution: the shift from single-use to reusable systems in stadium venues. As thousands of spectators gather for sporting events, concerts and festivals, the pressure to reduce waste, minimise environmental impacts, and implement circular economy solutions has never been greater. In this blog post we’ll explore why stadiums are perfect candidates for reuse systems, highlight several European initiatives, sketch out key challenges and opportunities—and reflect on what the future might hold.
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The Reuse Revolution – August Drop
We live in a world where “single-use” is normal. Grab, use, toss. But what if the real problem isn’t waste itself — it’s the way we’ve designed waste into existence?
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Why Your Brand Deserves More Than One Use
Think about the last major event you went to - a stadium packed with fans, a buzzing festival, or even a corporate gathering designed to impress.
Do you remember the drink you held in your hand? Maybe.