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Australia's Young Guns Tackling the Waste Crisis: Jack Charewicz & Andrew Macarthur Lead the Reuse Revolution
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Australia's war on waste has two new leaders on the frontlines-Jack Charewicz and Andrew Macarthur. This dynamic duo is redefining how major events, venues, and corporations tackle single-use waste through their company, Revibes.
Founded in late 2024, Revibes is already making waves in the sustainability sector, offering a cost-effective, scalable, and efficient reusable system for cups, containers, and packaging. The company's rapid rise to success has seen it partner with industry giants such as Lion Nathan, Diageo, and Red Bull, positioning itself as a leading force in Australia's reusable revolution.
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A Powerhouse Partnership: Who's Behind Revibes?
Jack Charewicz, an experienced entrepreneur and investor, brings a wealth of knowledge from the renewable energy sector and the reuse industry. As a former executive at TURN, a global reuse brand backed by Live Nation and Sound Ventures (the venture capital firm of actor Ashton Kutcher and investor Guy Oseary), Charewicz has firsthand experience in deploying large-scale sustainability initiatives across international markets. His expertise in scaling circular economy solutions and working with the world's biggest brands makes him a driving force behind Revibes' ambitious growth.
Andrew Macarthur, founder and managing director of Cleanvibes and City Return and Earn, has spent years building Australia's most trusted waste management and recycling services for festivals, stadiums, and major public events. His on-the-ground operational expertise, combined with an in-depth understanding of waste logistics, has been instrumental in ensuring Revibes' reusable systems are practical, cost-effective, and seamlessly integrated into high-traffic environments.
Together, Charewicz and Macarthur have created a system that eliminates waste without increasing costs, making reuse a realistic and scalable alternative to disposables.
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The Problem They're Solving
Australia's single-use waste crisis has reached a tipping point. Every year, millions of disposable cups, plates, and food containers end up in landfills or littering the streets, beaches, and waterways. While recycling is often seen as a solution, the harsh reality is that most single-use packaging isn't actually recycled due to contamination, poor infrastructure, or lack of consumer education.
Revibes aims to eliminate single-use waste without increasing costs for businesses or consumers. The company operates a state-of-the-art washing facility in Silverwater, NSW, using European-engineered technology to efficiently sanitise and return reusable items to circulation. The closed-loop system not only reduces waste and carbon emissions but also removes the need for costly disposable alternatives.
Scaling Reuse in High-Impact Industries
Revibes' approach is unique in its ability to match the convenience and affordability of single-use products, making reuse an easy choice for businesses. By working alongside major beverage and hospitality brands such as Lion Nathan, Diageo, and Red Bull, Revibes is proving that sustainability doesn't have to come at a premium.
"We're not here to lecture people about sustainability-we're here to make reuse the obvious choice," says Jack Charewicz, CEO of Revibes. "If we can provide a better, cheaper, and more efficient alternative to single-use waste, then businesses and consumers will naturally adopt it. That's how we scale impact."
The company is already rolling out reusable systems at major venues, stadiums, festivals, and corporate events, with plans to expand nationally and internationally.
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A Movement, Not Just a Business
For Charewicz and Macarthur, Revibes is more than a business-it's a movement towards a waste-free future. With government policies tightening around single-use plastics, the demand for viable reusable solutions is higher than ever.
"We don't believe in greenwashing or overpriced sustainability gimmicks," adds Jack Charewicz, Founder & CEO of Revibes. "We're here to provide a real, working solution that integrates seamlessly into businesses and events without disrupting operations or adding costs. We've built Revibes for scale-because small solutions won't solve a big problem."
With ambitious expansion plans and a commitment to transforming the way Australia-and the world-handles waste, Revibes is set to become the leading force in reusable packaging and sustainable event solutions.
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