‘New Life’ is aimed at encouraging, ethical fashion practices for better consumer behaviour and calls for customers to donate their clothes at any Spring & Summer outlet, islandwide before March 20, 2023.
The ‘New Life’ project aims to collect and distribute used clothing to rural communities around Sri Lanka.
The project is forecasted to assist community members, ranging from toddlers to senior citizens.
The partnership with Greater Giving Sri Lanka offers Spring & Summer the perfect marriage of brands, as both organisations, through their CSR measures focus on achieving social justice, and uplifting Sri Lankan communities across the island in order to alleviate poverty.
Speaking with Co-Founder, Spring & Summer - Mrs. Shyamalie Wijegunawardena, noted
“We understand and deeply feel the plight of Sri Lanka’s communities.
It is with this understanding that we partnered with Greater Giving Sri Lanka to conduct this programme.
It is our duty and opportunity to provide for our communities in times of need.
We are happy to partner with greater giving to make this happen”.
Commenting on the partnership and donation initiative, Co-Founder, Greater Giving Sri Lanka - Ishanki Gunasekera stated:
“We believe each and every human being should have the right to a life of dignity & security.
The Organisation was founded to bring individuals together that share a passion for giving back and uplifting the less fortunate communities in Sri Lanka.
We are pleased to have partnered with Spring & Summer for yet another outreach programme and look forward to a continued partnership on the long road ahead to helping our fellow Sri Lankans.”
Spring & Summer was founded in 1995 by Daya & Shyamalie Wijegunawardena.
The clothing brand, at present, has eight [08] major outlets in Wattala, Nugegoda, Maharagama, Panadura, Colpetty, Bambalapitiya, Negombo, and Kiribathgoda, and is available online.
As one of Sri Lanka’s leading retail brands Spring & Summer has 85% of its products designed and manufactured locally.