Joint venture to meet demand for sustainable apparel


(From left) Kloth Lifestyle board member Datuk Siew Kar Wei, director Sarahah Kedah, Nik Suzila, board member Nik Hassan Nik Amin, GreenTech Malaysia Alliance chief executive officer Woon Foo Wen, Malaysian Green Technology Corporation chairman Tan Sri Peter Chin Fah Kui, Waste2Wear founder Monique Maissan, Kloth Lifestyle director Nurul Izani Zulkifli and director Fattiadriati Mohd Tareh at the signing of the memorandum of understanding.

GreenTech Malaysia Alliances (GTMA), a subsidiary of Malaysian Green Technology Corporation (GreenTech Malaysia), has entered into a joint venture with Kloth Malaysia Sdn Bhd (Kloth) to form Kloth Lifestyle, which will promote and market quality, sustainable fabrics made from recycled plastic bottles.

They are targeting RM2mil in revenue by 2017.

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