Together for Tomorrow: Our Supporting Partners in Upcycling
The call for sustainable change is louder than ever. Consumers are urging brands to lead with action. Be part of the movement that sees potential in the discarded, turning waste into wealth. Engage with us in upcycling initiatives that not only rejuvenate materials but also enrich lives and communities.
Dive into the journey of making a difference — where upcycling is the path to positive change.

Break Free From Plastic

Lendlease Foundation

International Sustainability Academy

UiTM

USM

IKAT.Together

Play Unlimited

Toy Libraries Malaysia

KRT Lembah Subang 2 Blok C

SWCorp Malaysia

ANJEZ ART Project

ImpactLution

AJK Perumahan Awam Sri Sarawak

Jammy Tummy

Water Warriors

SEAJunction

WWF
Testimonial
What Our Partners Say
Hara Makers

I joined the river clean up session and it was an eye opening experience! In just an hour, we collected 100kg worth of trash, it’s really scary how much trash there are in our beautiful river. I learnt a lot from this activity, hope more people can join so we can help restore our beautiful river. Thank you Reimagine Plastic for organizing!
Nicole Lee- Facebook User

Toy Library Malaysia has joined forces with Hara Makers to recycle and upcycle plastic toys. Additionally, we run workshops on upcycling to raise awareness about the benefits of reusing plastic. We're proud to collaborate on these efforts to help conserve the environment, with the support of Play Unltd PLT and the Re:Toy Hub.
Datin Wong- Toy Library

Through the river-cleaning activity, I learned that we produce different kinds of waste daily, such as plastic, fabric, and masks, which are irresponsibly thrown into rivers. While cleaning the river, we saw garbage flowing past that we couldn't collect due to the rapid current. Even though we managed to clean certain areas of the riverbank, it was far from enough to make the river 'really clean.' Big thanks to Hara Makers for providing my team and me with the opportunity to gain knowledge about the importance of rivers, the types of waste, and how the waste is processed after segregation.
Kay Hao Yang- Peninsula College