Bengaluru,
6th July 2022.
Lifestyle,
India's leading fashion destination, has collaborated with Goonj for a CSR program
to promote sustainability. As part of this initiative, donation boxes have been
installed in 60 Lifestyle stores across the country to enable recycling of
under-used garments and channelize it towards the development of the
underprivileged. The program was launched today at Lifestyle Oasis Mall store
in Bengaluru with the unveiling of the donation box by key dignitaries from
Goonj and Lifestyle.
With
this initiative, Lifestyle aims to inspire a behaviour change and make fashion
a force for good in driving the betterment of both people and the environment. The
garments collected as part of this initiative will either be recycled or
repurposed by Goonj into everyday essentials which will reduce the quantum of
fashion going into landfill and thereby contributing to sustainability.
Goonj is a non-profit organization that has built a network of communities from urban to village India, channelizing material as a tool to address crucial gaps in rural infrastructure, water, environment, livelihood, education, health, disaster relief, and rehabilitation. The organization builds and maintains a connection of empathy, dignity, and values issues of those in need.
On this occasion Rohini Haldea, Assistant Vice President,
Marketing, Lifestyle said, “It gives us immense pleasure to announce our association with
Goonj that has been driving large efforts towards enhancing the dignity of the
underprivileged across India. Lifestyle strongly believes that the progress of
the society is a collective responsibility and aims to do its bit by
facilitating recycling of under-used fashion”
Anshu Gupta, Magsaysay awardee, Founder Goonj
said about the initiative, “This campaign with Lifestyle is important for
many reasons. On the one hand, it presents a great example to the entire
retail sector on how every organization can do its bit while on the
other hand, more importantly, it gives every customer a chance to
do something for others. In the process a lot of clothes will be prevented
from going to landfills, instead they will play a new role in triggering
dignity and development in the world. That's a win-win all
over."
The
contribution box will be installed
in key cities including Bangalore, Mangalore, Mysore, Chennai, Coimbatore, Hyderabad,
New Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida, Ghaziabad, Lucknow, Kanpur, Jaipur, Chandigarh,
Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Nagpur, Kolkata, Bhubaneshwar, Indore, Guwahati
and more.