Green-House, Singapore’s largest immersive retail experience for sustainable home and lifestyle products, returns this year for its second edition! Organised by Pass It On, the event will take place from July 8 to 9 at Castlery Orchard Flagship, featuring a community of over 70 brands and partners. There will also be workshops for all to participate to learn more about how we can reduce our carbon footprint.
There are four zones catering to the specific sustainable home needs of different groups of shoppers. They are, A Home That Comforts – for married couples living together, A Home That Nurtures – for families with children, A Home That Inspires – for youths who seek a space to express themselves and A Home That Recharges – for the ones seeking a place to rest and rejuvenate.
Unleash your inner shopaholic and indulge in their wide range of vendors – think beauty and personal care, fashion, food and beverages, home décor, and apparel and accessories for the little ones. More than half of the selected vendors are new names so you can be guaranteed to get first dibs on their latest products. Some highlights include, Hegg, a food and beverage start-up that created a plant-based egg powder, Hands Design, a homeware brand that upcycles local wood and Wake The Crew, a local women-led cold brew local microbrewery that donates their spent coffee grounds to community gardens to be used as fertilisers.
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There will also be interactive activities for all to participate in. This includes a test drive in one of Mercedes-Benz’s Electric Vehicles (EV), enriching talks conducted by industry experts about sustainability, or hands-on workshops like creating your own natural deodorant from essential oils.
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Don’t forget to look out for the art installation at the entrance, created in collaboration between TANCHEN Studio, Mercedes-Benz, and Castlery.
You’ll also be glad to know that by simply attending the event, you will already be making a meaningful contribution to the cause. Through the partnership between Green-House and Eden Reforestation Projects, a tree will be planted for each guest in attendance. They have planted over 175,000 trees since 2020.
Admission is free for all. For more information, visit their website here.