CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust - Sustainability Report 2024

38 Sustainability Report 2024 37 CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust Social Engaging Our Stakeholders Our Shoppers To understand our shoppers' needs, enhance their experiences and improve the appeal of our malls EMPOWERING A GREENER TOMORROW "Let's Get Down to Earth" is an annual sustainability festival held across our Singapore properties for two weeks in March. Through interactive workshops, engaging displays, and collaborations with eco-conscious brands, the festival empowered shoppers to adopt sustainable practices in their daily lives. Activities included ecofriendly product showcases, workshops on sustainable living, and engaging performances, encouraging visitors to embrace a more sustainable lifestyle. In partnership with the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment's SG Eco Fund, Plaza Singapura presented Project Green via a 13-day engaging exhibition. The showcase included innovative sustainability solutions, inspiring shoppers to embrace eco-friendly practices. Highlights included a solarpowered farm, a repair workshop, and interactive activities for children, fostering a deeper understanding of sustainable living. LET'S GET DOWN TO EARTH 2024 IT TAKES A VILLAGE EXHIBITION SINGAPORE NIGHT FESTIVAL CREATIVE INTERSECTIONS: TRACES OF DRAGON LIGHT TO NIGHT SINGAPORE 2024: THE GACHAPARTMENT COMPLEX PROJECT GREEN X SG ECO FUND In collaboration with Justin Loke from Vertical Submarine, Funan presented the fourth instalment of its successful mall-wide art activation during Singapore Art Week 2024. The exhibition showcased the work of 16 local artists, transforming the mall into a vibrant hub of artistic expression. This edition went beyond scratching the surface of dragon lore as the exhibition connected them to Singapore's unique history and local art scene. CONNECTING WITH THE COMMUNITY THROUGH ART A vibrant installation by Nikkei at Funan, offering a whimsical glimpse into the lives of toys. We co-commissioned this interactive artwork with National Gallery Singapore for Light to Night 2024. It featured an augmented reality component developed by Temasek Polytechnic students, adding a layer of digital wonder to this playful exploration of a hidden utopia. Partnering with the National Gallery Singapore, Raffles City Singapore, Plaza Singapura and CQ @ Clarke Quay presented a whimsical exhibition designed by illustrator Priscilla Tey. This immersive installation, featuring cardboard depictions of Singapore's urban landscape and folktales, invited audiences to explore a playful and engaging reimagination of Singapore. Interactive activities, such as paper flower making and storytelling sessions, further enhanced the experience, making it both memorable and enriching. Funan, Raffles City Singapore and Bugis Town (including Bugis Junction and Bugis+) lit up the Singapore Night Festival with three striking exterior light installations. This year's theme, Art of Play, comprised over 50 captivating installations and artworks.

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