Companies mark Earth Day 2019 through textile donation drive and interactive artwork

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Companies mark EarthDay2019 through textile donation drive and interactive artwork

SINGAPORE - Ms Toh Lay Ngoh, 60, of Singapore Press Holdings' Chinese Media Group, donated seven bags of clothing at SPH's Earth Day 2019 event on Monday , after rallying her family and her colleagues over the past week.

"I told my colleagues to go do some spring cleaning and specially told my family to see if they have any old clothing to donate and recycle," said Ms Toh, a senior corporate services manager. Named Ayer Ayer Project Table, the interactive microplastics artwork is an 8m-long table in the shape of Singapore's Punggol beach coastline. The public, together with facilitators and tenants, can co-create the artwork by removing microplastic fragments found in the debris of the artwork.

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