This beautiful set of three completes your holiday decorating with each ornament handcrafted by Afghan refugee artisans living in Pakistan and Malaysia. These ornaments represent hope and resiliency and are a symbol of solidarity with the refugee community.
1 set of Afghan Animals Trio CO2 emission is estimated to be 0.21kg
This beautiful set of three completes your holiday decorating with each ornament handcrafted by Malian, Karenni and Rohingya refugee artisans. These ornaments represent hope and resiliency and are a symbol of solidarity with the refugee community.
1 set of Harmony Trio CO2 emission is estimated to be 1.48kg
This box is made up of all 24 ornaments from the Holiday Collection, which are handcrafted by refugees and tell the stories about the history, traditions and journeys of the artisans.
Crafted by refugees from East Africa, Syria, Afghanistan, Mali and Myanmar living in various locations around the world.
1 set of 2023 Box of 24 products CO2 emission is estimated to be 21.83 kg
This beautiful set of three completes your holiday decorating with each ornament handcrafted by Afghan refugee artisans living in India. These ornaments represent hope and resiliency and are a symbol of solidarity with the refugee community.
1 set of 2023 Box of 24 products CO2 emission is estimated to be 8.11 kg
Tai Lue handwoven cotton cushion with banded naga motif on front and indigo cotton on back with zipper. Fair Trade and natural dyed. It promotes sustainable livelihoods for the artists whp produced this product.
This place mat is a dining textile. It is reusable and prevents waste production.
This napkin is a dining textile. It is reusable and prevents waste production.
This table runner is a dining textile. It is reusable and prevents waste production.
This table runner is a dining textile. It is reusable and prevents waste production.
This napkin is a dining textile. It is reusable and prevents waste production.
This place mat is a dining textile. It is reusable and prevents waste production.
This wine bag is made of jute and is reusable.
The bottle bag promotes low carbon footprint and helps in reducing plastic waste.
This tote bag is made of jute and is reusable. The tote bag promotes low carbon footprint and helps in reducing plastic waste.
1 Jute Tote Bag has an estimated CO2 emission of 0.48 kg (Low Carbon Footprint)
This tote bag is made of jute and is reusable. The tote bag promotes low carbon footprint and helps in reducing plastic waste.
This pouch is made of jute and is reusable. The pouch promotes low carbon footprint and helps in reducing plastic waste.
This wine bag is made of jute and is reusable. The bottle bag promotes low carbon footprint and helps in reducing plastic waste.
This wine bag is made of jute and is reusable. The bottle bag promotes low carbon footprint and helps in reducing plastic waste.
This bag is made of jute and is reusable. The bag promotes low carbon footprint and helps in reducing plastic waste.
This apron is made of organic cotton and is reusable. The apron promotes low carbon footprint and helps in reducing plastic waste.
Create your own self-sustaining mini gardens in a bottle while learning the 3 main scientific processes which make plants survival in terarriums possible. A great mindfulness activity guaranteed to be both fun and therapeutic!
Create your own self-sustaining mini gardens in a bottle while learning the 3 main scientific processes which make plants survival in terarriums possible. A great mindfulness activity guaranteed to be both fun and therapeutic!
Create your own self-sustaining mini gardens in a bottle while learning the 3 main scientific processes which make plants survival in terarriums possible. A great mindfulness activity guaranteed to be both fun and therapeutic!
Create your own self-sustaining mini gardens in a bottle while learning the 3 main scientific processes which make plants survival in terarriums possible. A great mindfulness activity guaranteed to be both fun and therapeutic!
Create your own self-sustaining mini gardens in a uncycled bottle and dso something positive for the environment Get to learn the 3 main scientific processes which make plants survival in terarriums possible. A great mindfulness activity guaranteed to be both fun and therapeutic!
Self-watering planters are ideal for the busy professionals and students who want to start on a gardening project, eliminating the need to physically water the plants daily. Using upcycled PET bottles, this is a great way to your own part in helping to reduce plastic waste domestically!
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!
Leather material with slight imperfections tend to be tossed in the trash bin. But if you take such leather pieces and craft them into neat little daily items such as name card holders and coin pouches, we could help to reduce wastage of leather material. The science behind producing leather
Leather material with slight imperfections tend to be tossed in the trash bin. But if you take such leather pieces and craft them into neat little daily items such as name card holders and coin pouches, we could help to reduce wastage of leather material. Simple to do and loads of fun with your team mates, or loved ones guaranteed!
Canvas products are a rather common sight in Singapore? That banner advertising the swimming lessons in the sports complex of certain constituent? That is made of Canvas. But what do you do with these canvas products after their use has expired? Here, we have another wastage problem in Singapore. We came up with a workshop that can educate particpants on how to reduce canvas wastage by turning canvas products into daily items such as name card holders, coin pouchs, and bi-fold wallets. Simple to do and loads of education value and fun guaranteed!
Canvas products are a rather common sight in Singapore? That banner in a heartland neighbourhood advertising a newly opened neighbourhood food centre? That is made of Canvas. But what do you do with these canvas products after their use has expired? Here, we have another wastage problem in Singapore. We came up with a workshop that can educate particpants on how to reduce canvas wastage by turning canvas products into daily items such as name card holders, coin pouchs, and bi-fold wallets. Simple to do and loads of education value and fun guaranteed!
Canvas products are a rather common sight in Singapore? That banner advertising the swimming lessons in the sports complex of certain constituent? That is made of Canvas. But what do you do with these canvas products after their use has expired? We came up with a workshop that can educate particpants on how to reduce canvas wastage by turning canvas products into daily items such as name card holders, coin pouchs, and bi-fold wallets. Simple to do and loads of education value and fun guaranteed!
Have an old T-shirt, blouse, pair of jeans, or skirt that you're thinking of discarding? Not so fast! Have you thought of upcycling those old fabrics into certain household/office items such as a drinks coaster? Why not learn how to make an upcycled fabrics coaster to put your mug of coffee or pint of beer on?
Paper making is an art form dating back to ancient China. Along the way, civilization discovered a way to make paper out of the pulp of waste paper! Think of the trees you could save frok being cut down just for the production of paper. So what are you waiting for? Learn to make your own new paper from waste paper and learn this history of paper making and its evolution. You get educational insight and have fun at the same time!
Making cute figurines from waste paper? Who would have thought of that? The power of creativity through upcycling! Learn how to prepare the pulp from waste paper and then follow a simple step-by-step guide to shaping the figurine to how you want it. Top it off by painting the dried figurines to your favourite colours. You will get to learn the history of paper making and its evolution.
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 well-regarded Food Waste Management Learning Journey at Our Tampines Hub will take you through the hub's application of the "Closed Loop Cycle" concept of managing food waste. It essence, with this concept, not one morsel of food waste ever leaves the complex for the incineration plants. The food waste is processed into useful products that can be use in Our Tampines Hub's eco-garden and in other areas of its infrastructure.
In line with food sustainability and urban farming, our mushroom growing workshops teach participants the science behind how mushrooms grow and thrive, and Singapore's approach to food sustainability, of which urban farming plays a big part. With less than 1% availability of commerical farming space, residents in Singapore's urban landscape can still help to realize Singapore's goal of 30% independent food production by the year 2030.
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
What better way to teach Science than to work with STEM Kits and see the scientific concepts come to life! In addition, our STEM Kit workshops teach students about sustainable use of energy (wind, solar, hydro).
What better way to teach Science than to work with STEM Kits and see the scientific concepts such as forces come to life! In addition, our STEM Kit workshops teach students about energy, its various forms, the principle of enegy conservation, and sustainable forms of energy.
What better way to teach Science than to work with STEM Kits and see the scientific concepts such as forces come to life! In addition, our STEM Kit workshops teach students about energy, its various forms, the principle of enegy conservation, and sustainable forms of energy.
This workshop is perfect for beginners exploring urban farming. We take participants through the need for more residents in Singapore to be able to pick up basic urban farming skills to help increase our food security through independent production. Participants will learn to make their own seed germination stations as the first step towards planting and growing their own vegetables, fruits, and herbs.
This workshop focuses on hydroponics as a high-tech form of urban farming. Commercial hydroponics machines enabling the soil-less cultivation of vegetables, haerbs, and fruits are now widely avaiable than ever before for the lay people to use to grow their food security. We show one such hydroponics machine, the indoorGreens' growMe system, can be used in the comfort of your own living space to grow your vegetables, fruits, and herbs and help you save cost!
Hand woven cotton fabric, by women in Nayang village, Luang Prabang, Laos. It promotes sustainable livelihoods for the artists whp produced this product.
A table runner woven by Tai Lue ethnics in Nayang Village, Luang Prabang, Laos.
The motif is said to be inspired by a flower. It promotes sustainable livelihoods for the artists whp produced this product.
The throw is made from two pieces of hand-woven cotton fabrics combine together with hand-embroidery sewing of handspun cotton yarns. It promotes sustainable livelihoods for the artists whp produced this product.
Handwoven, hand dyed ikat set of 2 placemat created with traditional PHUTHAI weavers from SAVANNAKHET South of Laos. It promotes sustainable livelihoods for the artists who produced this product.
The throw is made from two pieces of hand-woven cotton fabrics combine together with hand-embroidery sewing of handspun cotton yarns. It promotes sustainable livelihoods for the artists whp produced this product.
Hmong people are known for ‘batik’ a wax resist dye technique. The motif on this cushion cover is drawn with wax onto cotton fabric then dyed with indigo. Traditionally, wax is drawn into hand-spun hemp fabric
Share your joy and well-wishes with your colleagues and clients with our Bountiful Happiness CNY Hamper.
Presented in a premium round gift box with a scarlet red satin ribbon, this gift contains Kinohimitsu Bird Nest with Snow Lotus and Honey, Brand's Berry Essence, Mandarin Oranges, Mini Honey Jars and Mini Honey Dippers
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