The community project carried out by a Facebook group called Plant Swag at the Deaf in Business Restaurant, which kicked off last month, enabled customers to bring home various types of plants such as aloe vera, golden pothos and spider plant as adopted plants with purchases exceeding RM10.
"Also, many small traders were badly affected by Covid-19. From there, I got the idea of helping these businesses through a collaboration that would enable customers to get free plants as a gift,” she told Bernama. "For collaboration, the premises must have parking space to make it easier for members to send the plants, have access to sunlight and the business offers goods for sale at an affordable price,” said Lim, who started collaborating with another cafe in June 2020 before joining hands with DIB Restaurant in December last year.
Social media quality assurance executive Nursyahida Izzati Mohd Nuri, 27, said she was interested in visiting the restaurant to support green initiatives and sustainable living practices.
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