
Solar Power Trailer
RfR’s very first community solar power trailer, manufactured from salvaged solar industry components and discarded materials. The trailer made its
RfR’s very first community solar power trailer, manufactured from salvaged solar industry components and discarded materials. The trailer made its
Keyrings made for SHASA’s Electric Vehicle expo in March 2023 using discarded packing materials and copper wire stripped from cable
Design and Build of RfR training room using 40ft shipping container and repurposed materials. This training room will be host
A little fun using the copious amount of foam packaging that accompanies so much of solar industry products.
A series of marine-themed critters were produced for the annual ‘whats under the wharf’ event in January 2023, hosted by
Originally designed as an electric Golf cart solar charge point, RfR has re-repurposed it to maintain start battery charge for
This Solar Charge Table is one of a limited run constructed using out of production Australian made Tindo panels with
Labelled the Tardis, this Shed clad with discarded thin film solar panels finds itself with a newfound reflection which blends
Functional, fashionable ..this BBQ awning protects from the elements whilst maintaining a small stand-alone system which supplies uninterrupted power to
Our Wild XMAS ornaments were made from the steel enclosures of fluorescent tube light fittings removed from the CWA Moruya
RfR is continually evolving and developing ways and means to repurpose waste and bi products. We are developing a CNC
RfR Community Solar Reuse Centre
Moruya Waste Transfer Station; 21 Yarragee Road Moruya NSW 2537
Open Fridays & Saturdays 9.30am – 2.30pm or by appointment
Free external drop off for panels & Solar waste materials Thursday-Monday 8am to 3pm
RfR Training Room
Bodalla NSW 2545
Open by Appointment
Be part of the solution
Solar Panel Reuse for Southeast Regional NSW