The Moment It Clicked: What Sustainability Looks Like on Campus.

The Swap and Share initiative launched pretty quietly - a table, some stuff on it, students walking past.
A bit of hovering, a few curious looks - and then someone just picked something up. Within minutes someone else had dropped something off, someone else grabbed it, and suddenly it had its own little momentum going.
That's basically Swap and Share. You bring something you don't need, someone takes it. Someone else brings something, you take it. No big deal, no ceremony. Omo set it up and what struck her most was how quickly it just felt... normal. Students weren't engaging with it because of some sustainability lecture - they were engaging with it because the stuff on the table was free and actually useful.
And that matters a lot more than it might sound. For plenty of students it's not really about the environment (though hey, bonus). It's about things being a bit easier, a bit cheaper, when money's already tight.
The project was a great success, and we hope to restart it again in the future!