We design and conduct skills workshops and trainings that empower learners from different generations and backgrounds with the knowledge and tools to adopt sustainable practices and encourage a more environmentally friendly lifestyle.
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Earthopia
Dates 23 Nov 2025 - 24 Nov 2025
It was fun to be part of Earthopia, organised by City Sprouts on 24 and 25 November 2025. Earthopia was a community sustainability festival that brought together social enterprises, educators, families, and green advocates to explore practical ways of living more sustainably. Through hands-on activities, talks, workshops, and eco-friendly booths, the event created an open and welcoming space for learning, sharing, and collaboration. At the year’s festival, we conducted a repurposing workshop where participants transformed pre-loved school uniform materials into new, useful items — demonstrating how textile waste can be reimagined through simple skills and creativity. Alongside the workshop, we also hosted an information booth to share more about our circular initiatives, school partnerships, and ways for communities to get involved. Earthopia 2025 was a meaningful platform to connect environmental awareness with action, and to continue building a culture of circularity within the wider community. A bit thank you to the Singapore Member of Parliaments, MP Henny Soh, MP Shi Xuan, MP David Hoe and MP Valerie Lee, for visiting our booth and the good exchange on promoting sustainability in Singapore.
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Walk for Work 2025 - Singapore Business Federation
Dates 8 Nov 2025
We were happy to take part in Walk for Work 2025, a flagship event by the Singapore Business Federation Foundation (SBF). Held at Marina Bay, the event brought together more than 1,000 participants, including business leaders and employees from over 40 companies. The walk was graced by Singapore President Tharman Shanmugaratnam as Guest of Honour and celebrated the importance of inclusive employment and meaningful work opportunities for vulnerable communities. We were houred to meet SingaporePresident Shanmugaratnam and Janet Ang, Chairperson of SBFF, at our info booth and to reconnect with Audrey Williams from the Singapore Association for Mental Health, with whom we have collaborated since 2023 to champion creativity, wellbeing, and inclusion at work through our circular initiatives. The day was a strong reminder that environmental and social sustainability go hand in hand.
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Exhibition "From Uniform to Unity" at PUB's Sustainable Singapore Gallery at Marina Barrage
Dates 8 Aug 2025 - 21 Sept 2025
This year's National Day celebrations were very special for us: The Circular Classroom was invited by PUB's Sustainable Singapore Gallery in Marina Barrage to design the exhibition "From Uniform to Unity – SG60: Where Education Meets Sustainability for a Greener Singapore". Set up from 9 August to 22 September 2025, the exhibition documented Singapore’s school communities’ contribution to national sustainability goals. We demonstrated how school uniforms can be reimagined as functional products, art pieces, and awareness tools that support the Singapore Green Plan and promote a circular economy. Highlights of the exhibition included SG60 Emblem: “Stitched with Love, Pride & Unity” A collaborative artwork made from pre-loved uniforms by parent volunteers from 97 schools as part of the project "Go Green PSGs" Merlion “Steward for Sustainability” Clad in Changkat Primary School uniforms, symbolising guardianship of Singapore’s green future “Fabric Tales: 60 Stories towards Sustainability” A Peranakan-inspired tapestry created with students and parents from Beatty Secondary School, alongside seniors from Toa Payoh West Community Centre Large-Scale QR Code Installation Woven from repurposed uniforms by Kuo Chuan Presbyterian Secondary School teachers and staff, linking sustainability and technology School Uniforms 2.0: Products made from pre-loved School Uniforms Display of repurposed items from pre-loved school uniforms A big thank you to Anglo-Chinese School (Primary), Changkat Primary School, St Patrick’s School, Victoria School, National Junior College, and Tampines Meridian Junior College who partnered with us on this exhibition and whose repurposed school uniform items were displayed. We were also grateful to ITE College East which donated mannequins to present the school uniforms.
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