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From Tapau Boxes to Trophies

Brandon Chong Chee Wing, Founder, Natureloop

22-Mar-24 10:00

From Tapau Boxes to Trophies

Natureloop is a KL-based company that specialises in designing and manufacturing products made from plastic waste. Instead of being discarded, Natureloop transforms plastic waste into new products such as coasters, customisable plant pots, as well as medals and trophies.

Today on Open For Business, we speak with Brandon Chong Chee Wing, the Founder of Natureloop to breakdown their mission of turning plastic waste into a sustainable resource and signifying the company’s dedication to its quality and responsibility in the pursuit of not just creating products, but also making a positive impact on the planet.

Produced by: Kishan Sivaswamy

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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Categories:  entrepreneurstechnologymarketsenvironment

Tags:  recycled materialstrophiesplant potsceramicsplastic wastebusinessentrepreneurs





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