Dunn School's Innovative Household Items Refill Station: Championing Sustainability in the University of Oxford
n line with our ongoing commitment to sustainability and waste reduction, the Dunn School established its Household Items Refill Station — a practical step towards reducing plastic waste, conserving resources and supporting a circular economy model. The initiative is currently maintained and coordinated by Anne Hedegaard.
What awaits at the Refill Station?
A curated selection of high quality, environmentally responsible products from trusted eco brands such as Sesi, including:
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Rise & Glow Organic Conditioner – Unscented
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Organic Shampoo – Unscented
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Hand, Shower and Bath Soap – Unscented
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Hand and Body Lotion
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Pro Bactericidal Hand Soap
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Washing Up Liquid – Unfragranced
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Non-Bio Laundry Liquid – Unfragranced
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Laundry Liquid – Unfragranced
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Fabric Conditioner – Unfragranced
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Spirit Vinegar for Cleaning
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All Purpose cleaner
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Hard Water Rinse Aid
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Highly Oleic Organic Sunflower Oil
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Extra Virgin Olive Oil - HonestToil
How does it work?
Simply bring your empty containers, choose your products, refill, and donate according to your means.
By using the Refill Station, you actively reduce single use plastic, lower costs and contribute to a more sustainable research community. Every refill supports a shared commitment to environmental responsibility and a greener future.

Rida Toufiq refills her empty bottles with household products at the Dunn School Refill station. Photo by Muhammad Umair

Refill station of Sesi and ecover products at Dunn School. Photo by Muhammad Umair

Refill station of ecover products at Dunn School. Photo by Muhammad Umair

Rida Toufiq refills her empty bottles with household products at the Dunn School Refill station. Photo by Muhammad Umair
