Hey! recently I was at the Tree Planting Event by UNIQLO Malaysia at Taman Tugu, Kuala Lumpur. Well, UNIQLO further strengthens its commitment towards the environment and sustainability efforts with a donation of RM300,000 to support Taman Tugu’s conservation projects. The amount contributed is a part of the proceeds collected from paper shopping bag charges imposed by UNIQLO on customers.
Tree Planting by UNIQLO Malaysia at Taman Tugu, Kuala Lumpur |
In recognition of the contribution, Taman Tugu has offered UNIQLO two corporate plotsto adopt for tree planting. The corporate plot is a newly launched initiative by Taman Tugu, and UNIQLO is the first corporate partner to partake in this initiative.
Measuring nine square metres (3m x 3m) each, the corporate plots allow UNIQLO to plant at least five indigenous trees per plot that are crucial to the local nature’s ecosystem.
Yasushi Anezaki, Chief Financial Officer of UNIQLO Malaysia and Singapore and Evelyn Tan, Sustainability Director of UNIQLO Malaysia, planting an indigenous tree at the Taman Tugu’s corporate plot |
The initiative with Taman Tugu also sees the donation channeled into the park’s Plant Giveaway and Plant & Hunt programmes. The year-long Plant & Hunt programme is designed for children to learn about plants' lifecycles and seed dispersion through a series of educational activities.
Children from The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) learn about plants' lifecycles at the activities |
Plant Giveaway by UNIQLO @ Taman Tugu |
Since 2020, UNIQLO started using environmentally friendly shopping bags, made from Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified paper that is harvested in a responsible manner. The implementation of RM0.30 charges for paper bag in UNIQLO’s stores is in line with the retailer’s sustainability measures to reduce the number of single-use materials used in its operations.
UNIQLO further strengthens its commitment towards the environment and sustainability efforts with a donation of RM300,000 to support Taman Tugu’s conservation projects |
Under this initiative, customers are encouraged to bring their own reusable bags whenever they shop at any UNIQLO stores. Proceeds collected are channeled towards various sustainability efforts, including this donation to Taman Tugu for its forest conservation projects.
For more information about UNIQLO Donates RM300,000 to Taman Tugu to Support Environmental Conservation Efforts and its sustainability initiatives, please visit www.uniqlo.com/my
I used to work for Uniqlo. This is the first time I heard that Uniqlo is doing an environment related campaign. Good for them.
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