Welcome to ReNewy living’s social enterprise online eco store Australia! Find out how ReNewy Living donates 50% of the profits to environmental initiatives and supports your sustainable living…

Discover each department – Clothes & Accessories, Fibre & Textile Crafts, Books & Stationery, Toys & Play, Christmas, Linen & Manchester, Home Decor, Tableware & Servingware, Gardening & Outdoors, and Cleaning & Laundry.

Why Shop with ReNewy Living?

ReNewy Living is an online eco store specialising in a curated selection of quality preloved, creative reuse or new products that genuinely support your sustainable lifestyle. As a social enterprise, 50% of the profits from the online shop go towards ReNewy Living’s Newcastle-region environmental initiatives and workshops.

All items in the online shop have a story to share, whether that be the one you imagine its journey or one where I share the known provenance or history of the piece. Grab a glimpse into why the piece is of value, the known era narrative, and ideas for how the item can shine with contemporary style and love in your home!

My online eco store values and respects the diversity of sustainable living by:

    • Appreciating the quality, uniqueness and longevity of second hand. Shopping second hand recognises the value of resources already used and authenticates the products’ life span.
    • Valuing the breadth of reusing and upcycling with a range of creative resource supplies
    • Choosing new items that give a progressive and real solution to sustainability, such as being handmade, locally sourced or made, and made from natural fibres/ materials

When shopping with ReNewy Living, you’re supporting an independently owned small Australian business. A business that is truly committed to the strength of community and everyday sustainability.

$10 FLAT RATE POSTAGE for most of the Newcastle Region – enter your postcode at the checkout to discover if you can receive this special.

Stories, News & Voices

Sharing stories that strengthen our commitment to nature, community, and a healthier planet.

Socks are Miscellaneous Textile Waste

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Bring Your Own Sustainable Habits to Your Overseas Family Holidays – Part 3

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Be Kind to Ourselves with Sustainable Gift Giving at Christmas

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5 Perks for BYO Coffee in a Vintage Thermos

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Microplastics are a Gigaproblem

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5 Ways to Reduce Your Need to Buy

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How the Buy Nothing Project Changed My Way of Living

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6 Ways to Create a New Normal for Grocery Shopping

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Madeleine’s Eco Living Journey Started with Tox-Free Beauty

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Shop Local. Support Local. Buy Local

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Spark Imaginative Play by Choosing Alternatives to Single-Idea Plastic Toys

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Going Back to School Sustainably

Every new year we’re surrounded by Back to School catalogues telling us we need to buy everything possible for our [...]

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Daily Habits for Low Impact Living: Use What You Have

Are you feeling overwhelmed on how and where to start your authentic, low impact living journey? Creating do-able daily habits [...]

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Green Simple Swaps – Alternatives to Cling Wrap

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Furoshiki for Stylish Reusable Gift Wrapping

Wrapping presents adds an element of surprise and delight. Still, it’s an avoidable waste when wrapping with new, single-use wrapping [...]

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Surplus Pear Syrup Jelly

Thanks to my sister for introducing me to this delicious surplus pear syrup jelly. I love making and enjoying tried [...]

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Positive & Genuine Truths about Living Sustainably

Expensive. Organic, fair trade, ethical, reusable. Vegan. Words that conjure up what sustainable living doesn’t have to be. So rather [...]

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Ways to Use Surplus Homegrown Lemons

It’s early August, and our lemon tree is bursting with lemons! We have a whole tree’s worth of large, free-from-pesticides [...]

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Belongingness to People Makes a World of Difference

Twenty years as an early childhood educator broadened my skill of being with and understanding a diversity of people. From [...]

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Embracing Slow, Simpler & More Sustainable Living

ReNewy Living supports your journey to embrace living a life more slowly, simpler living and more sustainable living. But what [...]

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