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EcoWorld

@EcoWorldGroup · Real Estate Developer

March 3 2021
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EcoWorld

@EcoWorldGroup · Real Estate Developer

March 1 2021
If you have unwanted clothes, textiles, or general items that are made from fabric – why not drop them off at the recycling bins located at the EcoWorld Headquarters @ Setia Avenue and Ardence Labs? Keeping the circle of sustainability alive will do wonders for our environment in the long run. Plus, your pre-loved items will be repurposed and can also bring joy to others!
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EcoWorld

@EcoWorldGroup · Real Estate Developer

January 30 2021
The quality of the air we breathe is always important, whether we are indoors or outdoors. With many of us spending more time at home now, here are some ways you can improve your indoor air quality so every breath you take is clean and fresh!
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EcoWorld

@EcoWorldGroup · Real Estate Developer

July 16 2020
Minimalistic living is great for the environment as you’ll be generating less waste! Instead of throwing stuff away, why not try these simple practices and work towards a zero-waste lifestyle? #EcoWorld #TheMinimalistGeneration
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EcoWorld

@EcoWorldGroup · Real Estate Developer

June 30 2020
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EcoWorld

@EcoWorldGroup · Real Estate Developer

June 9 2020
Spring onions are a light and healthy addition to most dishes. But why buy them when you can easily grow some yourself at home by using this simple method?
Disclaimer:
The results of regrowingis subject to the onion and its environment. Visuals shown are used as a guide only.
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EcoWorld

@EcoWorldGroup · Real Estate Developer

June 5 2020
Our uniforms are partially made from 11 recycled plastic bottles, so remember to recycle your unwanted plastic bottles instead of throwing them away. Let’s make our planet a healthier place to live in.
Happy World Environment Day everybody!
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EcoWorld

@EcoWorldGroup · Real Estate Developer

May 30 2020

What is Furoshiki?

Let’s try out this new wrapping method that looks great and helps you reuse old clothes! Furoshiki is a Japanese method of cloth wrapping, traditionally used to wrap bathing accessories in a towel. Follow the steps below to learn how to furoshiki with old clothes!

#EcoWorld #EverLearnerGeneration

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EcoWorld

@EcoWorldGroup · Real Estate Developer

March 12 2020

Is your calendar too small to jot down all your notes and events? Follow the steps below to build a reusable calendar and never worry about space or waste ever again!

#EcoWorld
#TheBoldCreatorGeneration

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EcoWorld

@EcoWorldGroup · Real Estate Developer

March 5 2020
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EcoWorld

@EcoWorldGroup · Real Estate Developer

February 22 2020

The perfect plant – easy care, hassle-free. Air Plants get majority of their nutrients from the surrounding air.
Decorate your home or even your office with these low-maintenance companions!

#EcoWorld
#ForGenerations
#TheMinimalistGeneration

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EcoWorld

@EcoWorldGroup · Real Estate Developer

February 20 2020

Did you know that most contact lens cases are non-biodegradable? Instead of disposing it every few months, follow our visual guide to learn how you can reuse your old contact lens cases to store a variety of useful items and products!

#EcoWorld
#ForGenerations
#TheNatureFriendlyGeneration

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