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NSW LEP: What is a 'Goods Repair and Reuse Premise'?


Goods Repair and Reuse Premises -


means a building or place the principal purpose of which is to collect, repair or refurbish goods, including furniture and appliances, for the purposes of sale, hire or swap, and includes premises known as op shops.


Goods Repair and Reuse Premises play a significant role in promoting sustainability and community welfare by extending the life cycle of items such as furniture, appliances and household goods.


These facilities are often vital hubs for circular economies, where goods that might otherwise be discarded are repaired, refurbished and offered for sale, hire or swap.


For example, a community-based premises may focus on refurbishing donated furniture to provide affordable options for low-income families or sell high-quality second-hand goods through an op shop to fund charitable activities.


In addition to their environmental benefits, these premises foster social inclusion and skill development.


Many are operated by non-profit organisations that employ local staff or volunteers, providing training in repair techniques and customer service.


Located in accessible areas like suburban shopping strips or light industrial zones, they serve as convenient destinations for both donors and shoppers, while reinforcing the importance of reuse over disposal.


By supporting sustainability, affordability and community engagement, goods repair and reuse premises contribute significantly to both local economies and broader environmental objectives.


For a free quote in obtaining a Commercial Change of Use approval, click below:




Commercial change of use NSW - goods repair




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