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Jackson Street Waste Management Centre,
Glenorchy
Contact Us
Phone: 6274 1046

Email: mail@recoveryshop.com.au

Postal Address:
GPO box 283
Hobart, Tasmania ,7001

Opening hours
7 days a week except for
Christmas Day, Boxing Day,  Good Friday and New Years day
  • Mon to Friday               9.00am to 4.00pm
  • Sat to Sun                   10.00am to 4.00pm
  • Public Holidays   10.00am to 4.00pm

The Recovery Centre, Tasmania's best and original Tip Shop,  is conveniently located close to services of both Glenorchy City and Greater Hobart, with customers coming from as far as Launceston and the mainland to sample our wares.

On your way back from MONA at Claremont, ‘the museum of life and death’, take a stroll through our sculpture garden.


Celebrating 27 years of Tip Shop trading April 2020
The first and longest trading Tip Shop in Australia


The Tasmanian re-use community are global leaders in practicing the art of circular
economics. 

Recovery TAS with our community of re-use enthusiasts, and Glenorchy City Council have specialised in circular economic activity for 27 years; and now in 2020, reuse is a  wonderfully unique aspect of Tasmanian  cultural life. 

In Europe re-use has evolved into the second hand first movement AND ITS HUGE - waste has  become the centre-piece of economic strategy. The second hand first movement is action oriented and provides great consumer choices and options which restore a diverse range of values to products and materials already in circulation including economic, natural, social, cultural and inherent. Second hand first really is the best thing we can all do to guarantee a sustainable future...way beyond just our life times!


Churchill Fellowship Study Tour 2019: The Circular Economy - A Blue Print for Innovative Waste Reduction Models
In 2019, Brad Mashman, Recovery Managing Director received a Churchill Fellowship to study innovative waste reduction models in Europe, Rena Dare, Recovery  TAS Director also accompanied him.The report below provides an overview of attitudes & policy of waste management in Australia, outlines the European Union process of structural reform to shift to a circular economy, and examines both policy and practices of circular economic development in Belgium, Sweden and the United Kingdom.  The report is presented chronologically. It concludes with opportunities and findings for Tasmania & Australia.

A circular economy blueprint
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