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Championin­g sustainabi­lity by collecting textile waste

Developer leads the way in raising awareness of preloved clothes, unused fabrics in subang Jaya and several of its townships

- By GLODIE LAI metro@thestar.com.my

To promote sustainabl­e practices, Sime Darby property held its “Go Green – Let’s Celebrate raya Sustainabl­y” initiative, marking its largest fabric collection drive to date.

Held at The Glades plaza in Subang Jaya, Selangor, the drive received good response from nearby communitie­s with fabric items filling up collection bins before noon.

Notable personalit­ies including Dr Soo Wincci, actress Yasmin Hani and singer Atilia Haron also attended.

To encourage sustainabl­e practices during ramadan in other Sime Darby townships, drives were held concurrent­ly at Serenia City Sales Gallery, KL east mall and KL east Sales Gallery.

participan­ts at all the drives were encouraged to donate preloved and unwanted clothing and fabrics.

They were each given a storage container from Tupperware Brands malaysia as a token of appreciati­on.

The drives were held to encourage communitie­s to address textile waste.

Sime Darby property aims to collect 72 tonnes of recyclable materials by year’s end as part of its effort to reduce waste in landfills.

Chief marketing and sales officer Lai Shu Wei said, “ramadan is a month traditiona­lly focused on mindful consumptio­n and presents the perfect opportunit­y to champion sustainabl­e practices.

“In reducing a major contributo­r to environmen­tal pollution, we believe the fabric collection drive can promote a circular economy for textiles, extending their lifespan and minimising their carbon footprint.”

He also highlighte­d the importance

“Upcycling fabrics is a responsibl­e way to manage clothing and textiles. It supports local businesses and allows for creative expression, all while saving the planet.” Lai Shu Wei

of collective action in addressing environmen­tal challenges.

To give the collected fabrics a second life, they will undergo filtration and processing by Kloth Circularit­y, a social enterprise that has recycled over 4,000 tonnes of textiles and clothing since 2018.

The recycled materials will then be distribute­d to those in need or upcycled into new and unique items.

“Upcycling fabrics is a responsibl­e way to manage clothing and textiles.

“It supports local businesses and allows for creative expression, all while saving the planet.

“This initiative recognises that mindful consumptio­n and environmen­tal responsibi­lity can go hand-in-hand with cherished raya traditions,” added Lai.

By integratin­g sustainabi­lity into festive celebratio­ns, Sime Darby property hopes to inspire people to make more conscious choices towards a greener future.

other community-building activities by the developer include “Jom Masak and Distribute Bubur Lambuk ”,“Jom Sahur Together ”and“Jom Shopping Raya Bazaar ”atputra Heights, KL east, Bandar Bukit raja, Subang Jaya City Centre and Nilai Impian.

 ?? ?? By noon, fabric collection bins at The Glades Plaza were full, thanks to good response from nearby residents. azlina abdullah/the star
By noon, fabric collection bins at The Glades Plaza were full, thanks to good response from nearby residents. azlina abdullah/the star

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