LOT 10 CELEBRATES EARTH HOUR
Together
We Can Make A Better World
Once again Lot 10 joined
billions of people across 178 countries to continue its support for Earth Hour
by switching off non-essential lights including its facade’s decorative lights on
Saturday, 25 March 2017, from 8:30pm to 9:30pm. The tenants also participated
by turning off their lights in their respective stores.
This global “lights off” event
created by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) was launched
in Sydney, Australia in 2007. Earth Hour has become a global event celebrated
annually to call on each person, committee, business and government to inspire
people to protect the Earth and promote environmental conservation.
Earlier this week on 23rd March 2017, Lot 10 launched
its sustainability campaign “Together We Can Make A Better World” in support of
Earth Hour 2017 and in collaboration with two partners namely Raffles College
of Higher Education and Kloth Cares by Kloth Lifestyle. The launch event was
attended by Joseph Yeoh, Vice President of YTL Land
& Development and YTL Hotels & Properties, Mr. Wan Azmawi bin
Dato’ Wan Azmi, Chief Executive Officer of Raffles College of Higher Education
and Mr. Woon Foo Wen, Chief Executive Officer of Green Tech Malaysia Alliances
Sdn Bhd representing Kloth Cares by Kloth Lifestyle.
Speaking at the launch event Joseph Yeoh said, “Lot 10 always
supports and participates in corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities. To
protect our Mother Earth, everyone is responsible for reducing carbon
emissions. We would like to encourage business partners and communities
at large to join us and take action immediately. We strive to educate
and inculcate the habit of sustainable living to the public so that it becomes
an integral part of their lifestyle. By doing so, we hope to provide a better
future for generations to come.” said Joseph Yeoh, Vice President of YTL Land &
Development and YTL Hotels & Properties.
Another highlight of the Lot 10’s
Earth Hour campaign is the Green Furniture Design Exhibition by Raffles College
of Higher Education taking centre stage at the Concourse of Lot 10. Students from the Interior Design Faculty have
proposed mall furniture based on the theme of Green and Sustainability, using
recycled/recyclable material. The exhibition showcases students’ artwork
presentation with final visual, conceptual development and sketches of their
creations. The public can view these creative interpretations and vote for their
favourite piece by submitting vote entry at Lot 10 Cheerleader’s Counter by 2nd
April 2017. They can also vote online on Lot 10 Kuala Lumpur Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Lot10KL by liking the post. The top
three creations with the highest votes will be fabricated and placed within the
mall.
The mall has set up Recycle Bins on the Level G, Level 2 and Level 5 where public can drop
off their pre-owned clothes, handbags, belts, linen and soft toys. This
initiative by Kloth Cares helps the environment by creating less waste for
landfills and less pollution through the reduction in manufacturing new
clothes. All proceeds from the sale
from this Recycle Bins campaign will be channeled to National Cancer Council
(MAKNA), Malaysia Association for the Blind (MAB) and Recycle Community
Malaysia Lestari (RCOMM Lestari).
“Being part of the global
event of Earth Hour is a great honour, especially since it is in line with our
corporate identity and philosophy to protect the environment. We take on the
responsibility to build our knowledge of sustainable practices and look forward
to further promoting green consciousness within the organisation and champion
the reduction of energy consumption to do our part for Mother Earth”, said Mr. Woon Foo Wen, Chief Executive
Officer of Green Tech Malaysia Alliances Sdn. Bhd.
The mall also promotes sustainable energy
solution by introducing bicycle-powered charger where we can generate
electricity through pedal power. The modified bicycles had been installed
within the mall where
shoppers can ride to charge their phones and mobile
devices instantly.
To reduce
usage of plastic bags, Lot 10 offers shoppers
the Super Lottie Tote Bag which can be
redeemed at the Cheerleader’s Counter, Level G when they spend RM200 in not
more than two combined receipts on the same day. A maximum of two redemptions
are allowed per customer per day, while stocks last.
About Lot 10
Having
been a key player and an icon of Bukit Bintang for the past 26 years, Lot 10 is
Kuala Lumpur’s foremost trendsetter in fashion, dining and lifestyle. Nestled
in the heart of the city, Lot 10 is the focal point for locals and tourists to MEET.PLAY.#LOVELOT10. The dynamic,
fashion-forward destination offers a trendy digital environment that
entertains, excites and engages shoppers. Home to exciting shops, dining
outlets and year-round events, Lot 10 offers experiences promoting youthful fun
and creativity. The mall houses Isetan Japan Store, the first outside Japan;
Malaysia’s first flagship H&M store; the world’s largest apparel retailer
ZARA; and Lot 10 Hutong, Malaysia’s first and only local heritage street food
village.
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