Singapore Polytechnic student entrepreneurs stitch sustainability into pet fashion
The Straits Times - Singapore·2026-01-04 12:09
SINGAPORE – Their original plan was to start a print-press T-shirt business using recycled fabrics. However, Ms Syahirah Idora Shahrin and Ms Amanda Chua, both 20, soon realised the idea was not unique enough.
Thus, the Singapore Polytechnic (SP) School of Business students pivoted to a sustainable pet fashion project instead.
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Liew989 04/01/2026
Let's watch how sustainable sustainability is. Polytechnic graduates can only go into the pet business.
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banban 04/01/2026
He also spoke about the importance of unity among the Malays, which he described as a necessity.
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Userlq87 08/01/2026
know what to say to me about this one but I don't know what I want to do with the money for the first 🥇 of the week before Christmas and I can see if you want to do it on my way home and get a lift 🛗 I think it will be there at about 7 or so I can get the money for you to do the first one
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