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Sustainability for Students

Swinburne knows that students care about the environment and sustainability. We’re committed to embedding sustainability principals into all of our courses. And we’re improving our campuses to ensure they’re greener- using less energy, less water and producing less waste.

On this site you’ll find links and information covering sustainability topics relevant to Swinburne students. If you can’t find the answer to your sustainability questions on this site, then please ask us directly


What courses does Swinburne offer in the sustainability field?
How can I travel to my campus by public transport?
Where can I park my bicycle or have a shower after riding to work?
What can I recycle at Swinburne campuses?
Where should I dispose of cardboard and paper waste?
What can I do with my food waste?
Where can I buy and sell used items on campus?
What other student related sustainability services does Swinburne offer?
Is there an environment or sustainability student club or society I can join?
Where can I learn more about anti-discrimination, supporting diversity and Swinburne's obligation to provide me with a safe learning environment?
Does the library have listings of key sustainability resources?
Who can I ask to learn more about sustainability at Swinburne?
How do I print double sided (duplex) on the library printers?
What do current students think about sustainability at Swinburne?

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What courses does Swinburne offer in the sustainability field?

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Swinburne offers a number of courses in sustainability at both the Higher Education and TAFE level. Our courses will provide you with skills and qualifications you need to find a job in your chosen field. Course listings covering sustainability can be found on our sustainability courses site

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How can I travel to my campus by public transport?

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Leave the car at home and catch up on your study on the train, tram or bus.  Select your campus below to find out about your public transport options to travel to Swinburne. 

For all your general public transport enquires you can visit Metlink.

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Where can I park my bicycle or have a shower after riding to work?

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All of Swinburne campuses have bicycle parking facilities installed on-site.  Some campuses even feature bike lockers to keep your bike extra safe and out of the elements.  If you haven’t located your local campus bike parking or shower facilities yet, then ask your campus SSAA representative to point you in the right direction. 

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What can I recycle at Swinburne campuses?

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All of Swinburne campuses have commingled recycling bins.  You can easily identify these bins by their red colour.

What can be placed in these red commingled recycling bins?
  • Plastic & glass bottles
  • Aluminium & steel cans
  • Paper and light cardboard (eg. coffee cups)
  • Tetra milk and juice packs

What can not be placed in these bins?

  • A list of items will be added shortly

Some of Swinburne’s passionate Green Office staff have set up other recycling faculties on campus, so keep a look out for battery & mobile phone recycling bins.

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Where should I dispose of cardboard and paper waste?

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Light paper and cardboard can be placed in the red commingled recycling bins. Cardboard boxes should be flattened and taken to your campuses local drop off points. These points are located next to paper recycling bins inside Swinburne buildings. You should let a member of the administration staff know that you have left cardboard at the bin. The staff member will then arrange for the cardboard to be collected.

Standard office paper should be recycled at your local campus paper recycling stations. These may be located in the library or around the printers at computer labs

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What can I do with my food waste?

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There is no official food waste collection service operating at all campuses yet. Green waste composting / collection services operate at Prahran and Lilydale campuses.  You can ask staff there where the facilities are and how to use them.

If you want to be green, why not take your food waste home with you and compost it there.  Don’t have space for a compost bin? Don’t worry, you can use a Bokashi composting bin indoors and give away the garden friendly end result to your neighbours.

Your final option is to place your food waste in the general waste bins.

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Where can I buy and sell used items on campus?

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You’ll find many For Sale and Wanted notices posted up on notice boards around our campuses.  All notices need to be approved by the Swinburne Student Association.  You can also list and search for items on the online Swinburne Trading Post.
Some other off-campus free or used goods trading services are listed below



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What other student related sustainability services does Swinburne offer?

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Sustainability isn’t just about the environment.  It also considers your social, health, and financial well-being.   At Swinburne, you’ll find a range of student services to help meet social and financial needs.  

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Is there an environment or sustainability student club or society I can join?

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In 2011 the Swinburne Student Sustainability Collective was started. To learn more you can contact them at swinsustainability@gmail.com or check out their Facebook page.
The National Centre for Sustainability also has a Friends group that students are welcome to join. 

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Where can I learn more about anti-discrimination, supporting diversity and Swinburne's obligation to provide me with a safe learning environment?

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All these topics and more are covered under the Student Equity section of the student services website.Top



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Does the library have listings of key sustainability resources?

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Visit the library sustainability starter guide to begin your sustainability research.

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Who can I ask to learn more about sustainability at Swinburne?

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If you can’t find the answer to your sustainability question on our website or search page, then please contact us directly or ask your local Swinburne Student Association representative can point you in the right direction.

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How do I print double sided (duplex) on the library printers?

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For instructions of duplex printing in the library, check out the Rovers quick guide to double sided printing

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What do current students think about sustainability at Swinburne?

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Student profiles coming soon.

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