Hi Huneybees,
On Earth Day, which brings communities worldwide
together to increase awareness and appreciation of the Earth’s natural
environment, the three malls, together with their participating tenants will do
their part to conserve energy. Today, the air-conditioning in all of the three
malls will be increased by half to one degree Celsius and
all water features will not be switched on to reduce energy consumption.
Participating tenants from each of the three malls will also reduce their lighting within
their stores. Some of the restaurants will adopt the use of candles placed on
tables to compensate for the reduced indoor and outdoor lighting. Shoppers
visiting these malls can be assured that their comfort and shopping experiences
will not be compromised.
“We want to take this occasion to work together as a community and send a message that each one of us can do our part to promote a more sustainable life. It’s not just a gesture. These initiatives undertaken by VivoCity, HarbourFront Centre and ARC all together become an experience that we hope our shoppers will not only remember but also practise. On top of that, for those spending their Sunday in any of the three malls, this would be an ideal moment for parents to share with their children why saving energy is important.” --- Mr Chang Yeng Cheong, General Manager of VivoCity
In addition, shoppers who spend a minimum of $50 on 22
April 2012 will receive an environmentally-friendly shopping bag. Attractive
shopping or dining vouchers will also be given to shoppers who are spotted
using the bags in any of the three malls.
To enhance on-ground awareness on the promotions
happening on Earth Day, VivoCity’s popular weekend roving performers,
"Dancing Dolls" will carry placards with green messages. They will be
roving through VivoCity to HarbourFront Centre at 4pm and 7pm on the day.
As part of a larger collaborative green effort, the
three malls are also working together with other Mapletree properties that
include HabourFront Towers One and Two, Mapletree Anson, Mapletree Business
City and Merrill Lynch HarbourFront Bank of America, to collect recyclable
materials. The recycled materials include paper, old corrugated boxes (carton
boxes), plastic waste, aluminium cans, metal waste as well as glass bottles.
To-date, 53,337kg of paper has been collected and this is approximately equivalent
to saving 20,500 trees.
In its continuous effort towards supporting green causes,
ARC will also be organising a Green Living Festival from 1 to 3 June 2012. The
event aims to create awareness and educate the public as well as schools on how
individuals can contribute to 'living green' at work, in school and also at
home. There will be a sale of eco-green products and interactive activities for
shoppers visiting the mall during the three-day event.
Let's do our part to save the earth!