Malls have increasingly embraced sustainability, creating vibrant spaces that not only offer shopping but also foster community awareness about eco-friendly practices. Our recent atrium events have been a fantastic celebration of sustainable fashion, bringing together the community to engage with and adopt conscious consumption habits.
At each event, we highlighted the impact of clothing waste through a collection display, reflecting the importance of recycling and mindful choices. Every item in this display has been given a second chance, successfully diverted from landfills. Moreover, the engaging eco booths, eco workshops and a treasure trove of secondhand pieces encouraged attendees to rethink their shopping habits and embrace #Sustainability.
Across Singapore, we’ve witnessed incredible support for these initiatives:
Chinatown Point: Our GoGreen Market showcased a diverse collection of secondhand finds, alongside a collection display illustrating the impact of clothing waste. Shoppers not only enjoyed incredible $5 deals on stylish treasures, but they also had the opportunity to sell their preloved clothes and get paid in vouchers! The Carousell Group joined us over the weekends with their interactive displays as well as Carousell Certified Mobiles drop-off and pop up store.
Read more about the event here: https://thesmartlocal.com/read/refash-chinatown-point-pop-up/
The Centrepoint: In collaboration with Carousell Group and Decathlon Singapore, our Eco Week featured various elements, from interactive displays, secondhand bikes, upcycled bags and upcycling workshops by Commenhers to sustainable fashion, with items starting at just $5, making eco-friendly choices more accessible than ever.
HarbourFront Centre: At Eco Fest, we hosted interactive eco workshops, including an upcycled terrarium workshop by Werms.Inc and a mini tote bag upcycling workshop by Commenhers, alongside eco booths featuring various sustainable merchants offering sustainable products.
Eastpoint Mall: Go Green Market was a one-stop destination for shoppers to thrift and declutter. Besides discovering sustainable fashion, shoppers were able to sell their preloved clothes for mall vouchers! Local brands also showcased a range of sustainable options to encourage shoppers to make environmentally-conscious choices.
The Clementi Mall: Shifting our Go Green Market to the West, shoppers around the area were given the opportunity to upgrade their wardrobe and shop eco-friendly products for the planet from local green brands!
Through these events, we aimed to inspire attendees to adopt sustainable habits in their daily lives. Thank you to everyone who participated and supported our mission to inspire a new generation of consumers to think secondhand first! 🌍💚