Food security is one of Singapore's primary concerns as a nation. We also waste food the equivalent of 2 rice bowls per person per day in Singapore! To help play a part in reducing this problem, education on food waste management is one of Ecoponics specializations and it is the trusted company of many schools
Food security is one of Singapore's primary concerns as a nation. We also waste food the equivalent of 2 rice bowls per person per day in Singapore! To help play a part in reducing this problem, education on food waste management is one of our specializations and it is the trusted company of many schools and coprorate organizations to conduct educational workshops on how to effectively manage and reduce food waste. One way is to through composting.
In this workshop, we show traditional methods of composting and technology-driven methods of composting. This culminates in hands-on activity involving the Smart Cara food composting machine!
Our plaques are made from 100% recycled HDPE plastic, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional materials. Each piece diverts plastic waste from landfills and transforms it into a meaningful award. Our products support refugee livelihood and they are our essential partners in reterving plastic junk from oceans.
The vibrant textures and colors are a result of the recycled content, making each item unique. Durable and lightweight, they are ideal for events focused on eco-conscious values.
Our trophies and plaques are made from 100% recycled HDPE plastic, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional materials. Each piece diverts plastic waste from landfills and transforms it into a meaningful award. Our products support refugee livelihood and they are our essential partners in reterving plastic junk from oceans.
The vibrant textures and colors are a result of the recycled content, making each item unique. Durable and lightweight, they are ideal for events focused on eco-conscious values.
Discover the transformative power of art as a therapeutic tool in our "Introduction to Art Therapy" workshop. This enlightening journey delves into the world of art therapy, offering an immersive experience for individuals interested in the healing potential of creative expression. You will explore the fundamental principles and practices of art therapy, guided by an experienced art therapist. Engage in hands-on art activities, gain insight into the psychology behind the creative process, and learn how to harness art's ability to facilitate self-discovery and emotional healing. Whether you're a budding artist, a mental health professional, or simply curious about the intersection of art and well-being, this 3-hour workshop provides a valuable foundation for understanding and experiencing the impact of art therapy on personal growth and mental wellness. Join us in unlocking the therapeutic potential of artistry and creativity.
Art Therapist: Amanda Chen
Kokedama making is an ancient Japanese way of displaying plants by encasing the plants in moss balls wrapped in twine material. Kokedama making has become popular in recent months and we have a workshop specially curated for you that packs a lot of fun and educational value!
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