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Ekha gives new life to used plastics and fabrics

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Rebecca Yau’s brand is creating bags, wallets, keychains and more out of materials that would otherwise be thrown away.

KUALA LUMPUR: To most people, old fabrics and plastics are just waste that will be discarded. But for Rebecca Yau, they are still-functional materials waiting to be reborn through craft and creativity.

Under her brand Ekha, the 45-year-old is proving that sustainability and style can coexist. Last year alone, her handmade creations saved more than 2.2 tonnes of plastic waste and 0.6 tonnes of discarded fabric from ending up in landfills.

Yau came up with the idea during the Movement Control Order in 2020, when she noticed heaps of unused fabric in thrift stores.

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