IPC Little Eco-Heroes Awards: Celebrating Children And Youths For Championing Sustainability Through Green Solutions

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Top 10 winners of the IPC Little Eco-Heroes Awards Primary School Individual & Group Category with Dr Aaron Sum, Group Chief Strategy, Marketing & Business Development Officer of Alliance Bank (left) and Karyn Lim, General Manager of IPC Shopping Centre (right)

IPC Shopping Centre in collaboration with its super partner, Alliance Bank on Sunday celebrated the passion and innovative ‘green creations’ of the 40 finalists of the IPC Little Eco-Heroes Awards. The prize award ceremony unfolded with 20 winners announced in both individual and group categories for primary and secondary schools. Each little eco-hero was recognised respectively as champions for their outstanding creativity, practicality, innovation, aesthetics, and unwavering commitment towards sustainability.

Since its introduction in November 2023, the IPC Little Eco-Heroes Awards saw 151 submissions from children and youths eager to showcase their innovative, eco-friendly ideas to solve environmental challenges. 40 of these ideas were then brought to life through either functional or non-functional prototypes made of recycled or recyclable materials and displayed at the gallery located at the Atrium behind its Concourse, Level G from 1 – 10 March and were open to public votes.

To further elevate this event, visitors of all ages were also invited to pledge to be Guardians of The Planet and engage in exciting activities including a Recyclable Rescuer Race, Super Recycle Bowl, and Recycling Ranger Challenge at the Concourse set-up. This unique approach not only offered an enriching edutainment experience for all during the school holiday period but also encouraged visitors to explore waste repurposing and recycling concepts. Participants who successfully navigated the sustainability-themed obstacle course were also treated with enticing, rewards including 100 Tack Points and tote bags sponsored by Alliance Bank.

Top 10 winners of the IPC Little Eco-Heroes Awards Secondary School Individual & Group Category with Dr Aaron Sum, Group Chief Strategy, Marketing & Business Development Officer of Alliance Bank (left) and Karyn Lim, General Manager of IPC Shopping Centre (right)
Judges of the IPC Little Eco-Heroes Awards
From left to right:
• Mark Tan, Deputy General Manager of IPC Shopping Centre;

• Dr Aaron Sum, Group Chief Strategy, Marketing & Business Development Officer of Alliance Bank;
• Yang Berusaha, Dr. Mohd Azly bin Zakaria, Assistant Director of Co-Curriculum Development & Excellence Unit, Sports, Co-curricular and Arts Division, Ministry of Education Malaysia;
• Yang Berusaha, Puan Rizawani binti Mustafa, Assistant Director of Co-Curriculum Development & Excellence Unit, Sports, Co-curricular and Arts Division, Ministry of Education Malaysia; • Karyn Lim, General Manager of IPC Shopping Centre
Prize Award Ceremony of the Little Eco-Heroes Awards

Ms Karyn Lim, General Manager of IPC Shopping Centre, said, “Since the first day of our operations 20 years ago, IPC Shopping Centre has always been about living sustainably and giving back to our planet. Beyond incorporating green practices into our daily operations, we aspire to inspire and enable the community around us to embrace their responsibility for the environment. We upgraded our Recycling & Buy-Back Centre (RBBC) in 2022 and introduced our EV charging stations last year to make it easier for our visitors to make eco-friendly choices. When the many people come together to do their parts, the results can be astounding. That is why we are always excited to join hands with partners such as Alliance Bank who share the same passion towards sustainability to drive initiatives such as the Little Eco-Heroes Awards. It is truly inspiring to see so many children and youths coming together to explore ways to make a real difference in sustainability and community well-being. As we wrap up our Little Eco-Heroes Awards, we hope that this would be the beginning of a journey to a greener future.”

Dr Aaron Sum, Group Chief Strategy, Marketing & Business Development Officer of Alliance Bank added “We recognise that as a bank, our responsibility extends beyond traditional banking services. In line with our renewed brand purpose ‘The Bank for Life’, we aspire to be a bank that truly engages and serves the communities in which we operate. One significant way we demonstrate this commitment is by providing platforms like the Little Eco Heroes Awards, that encourages the young generation to actively participate in contributing to the betterment of the community or leaving a positive impact on our environment. We are proud to be part of this meaningful initiative that enables both children and youth a stage to shine, inspiring them to become ambassadors of change.”

The IPC Little Eco-Heroes Awards featured 5 award categories, each celebrating a different aspect of young eco-innovation. Beyond the personalized certificates and unique trophies crafted from recycled materials, the winning teams and individuals were granted Tack Points (120,000 valued at RM1,000 for the group category and 30,000 valued at RM500 for the individual category). Additionally, cash rewards were deposited into their Alliance Bank accounts, with RM500 for the group category – one recipient per team, and RM200 for the individual category, adding a tangible recognition to their remarkable achievements.

IPC Green Tenants Awards

Winners of the IPC Green Tenant Awards 2023 From left to right:
• LC Waikiki;
• Crocs; • Little World;
• Toys “R” Us;
• Popular & Urban White, winner of the Silver Award;
• Mark Tan, Deputy General Manager of IPC Shopping Centre;
• Karyn Lim, General Manager of IPC Shopping Centre;
• Spotlight, winner of the Gold Award;
• Signature;
• Poney, winner of the Bronze Award;
• Skechers; • De Rayyan’s Café; winner of F&B category
• Happikiddo

Beyond its shoppers, IPC Shopping Centre also celebrated tenants who demonstrated effective waste segregation practices within the outlets and sending them to the Recycling & Buy-Back Centre (RBBC) for proper waste disposal through the IPC Green Tenants Awards.

During the prize ceremony at the IPC Little Eco-Heroes Awards, Spotlight bagged the prestigious Gold Award with an outstanding 89% recycling rate, making an impactful contribution of 17,216kgs to the RBBC in 2023. Popular & Urban White as well as Poney achieved an impressive 86% recycling rate, securing the Silver and Bronze Award respectively. Special recognition was extended to F&B tenant, De Rayyan’s Café for their outstanding recycling practice with a 78% recycling rate, contributing to 7,597kgs of recyclables, including food waste to RBBC in 2023. These top performing tenants were not only honoured with IPC’s Green Certification of Waste Handling Excellence, they also received a half-month rent rebate on service charges and a cash rewards of RM2,500 which is to be distributed among retail staff.

Other winners of the award who saw more than 75% recycling rates include Sketchers, LC Waikiki, Toys “R” Us, Happikiddo, Little World, Signature, and Crocs. These tenants were presented with IPC’s Green Certification of Waste Handling Excellence during the IPC Little Eco-Heroes Awards prize ceremony.

For more information about the IPC Little Eco-Heroes Awards and Green Tenants Award, visit ipc.com.my/littleheroes.

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