Stirling Reuse Hub

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Theme: Climate Education, Repair and Reuse, Inclusive Climate Action, Community Climate Action Stirling Reuse Hub plays an active role in reducing waste and promoting a circular economy by keeping materials and household items in use for longer. In this presentation we learn from those involved in the project, and some of the variety of projects they have currently — offering insight into how reuse can cut carbon, reduce landfill and support a more sustainable local economy.

Address

4 Borrowmeadow Road, Springkerse Industrial Estate, Stirling, FK7 7UW

Phone

01786 643396

Email

reuse@transitionstirling.org.uk

Website

stirlingreusehub.org.uk

Opening Times

The Stirling Reuse Hub is open Wednesday to Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm, and Sunday from 11 am to 4 pm (closed Mondays and Tuesdays)

Refreshments

Volunteers are on hand to provide a cuppa and there are spaces to sit and relax.

Transport Links

The Stirling Reuse Hub at 4 Borrowmeadow Road (Springkerse) is accessible via the P1 bus (stopping at The Peak or Morrisons, a 5-minute walk). It is located in the Springkerse industrial area, which is reachable by car, and has limited on-site parking. It is also accessible by bike, with new active travel links nearby

Dogs Allowed

Guidedogs are allowed

Toilets

Accessible Toilets

Activity Highlights

Library of Things: Borrow household, DIY, and camping items to help reduce waste. Retail Space: Pre-owned furniture, household items, and locally made products. Workshops & Events: Skill-sharing sessions including upcycling, sewing, embroidery, and crafts. GoodBuild Materials: Reclaimed wood, boards, bricks, and sinks for DIY projects. Makers’ Spaces: See repairers and creatives working in the shop. Donation & Repair: Furniture donations support repair, reuse, and a circular economy.

Link to Content

youtu.be/8v4eaoC8JC4?si=DCHBnN1ULEe_DTBV

BSL Recording

Yes


SustainAble for All’s Accessible Eco-Trail Map, created in partnership with Forth Valley Sensory Centre and FEL Scotland, showcases climate projects, stories, and places from across our region. These locations are connected to people who have taken part in our discussions and training around sight and hearing loss. The map brings together climate action and accessibility, helping to raise awareness of both. Explore your local area to discover inspiring climate initiatives and learn about work being done to improve accessibility for people with sight and hearing loss.

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