This is a repeating event- Event 4 / 44 June 2026 10:00 am
This is a repeating event- Event 4 / 44 June 2026 10:00 am
The Reusable Party Kit is a Maribyrnong City Council resource for community members to borrow to collectively help reduce the use of single-use plastics.
The Reusable Party Kit is a Maribyrnong City Council resource for community members to borrow to collectively help reduce the use of single-use plastics.
There are three kits available for Maribyrnong community members to borrow. Each kit contains bowls, plates, cups, and a fork and spoon set.
The items included are USA FDA-approved, BPA-Free Plastic made from recycled milk containers. They are durable and dishwasher safe.
How it works:
If you need multiple kits, you can book more via the “Add another” drop down.
Pick up and drop off from Braybrook Community Hub. Bookings can only made during Braybrook Hub opening hours.
The Reusable Party Kit can be borrowed for up to 7 days at a time, with an extension possible, subject to availability.
To book multiple consecutive days, select “Add a Date” to add the days you require the kit for (up to 7 days).
Braybrook Community Hub
107-139 Churchill Avenue, Braybrook
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