GREEN-HOUSE 2025 Turns Temasek Shophouse Into Singapore’s Homeground For Climate Action

GREEN-HOUSE 2025 Turns Temasek Shophouse Into Singapore’s Homeground For Climate Action

Mercedes-Benz led a thought-provoking showcase, blending sustainability with luxury.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
10 Nov 2025

From 8 to 9 November, the city’s most creative changemakers gathered under one roof for a festival - GREEN-HOUSE 2025. Across nine zones, visitors explored what a sustainable home could look like, from mindful kitchens and reimagined wardrobes to hands-on maker spaces and zero-waste workshops. With over 80 brands and 40+ free activities, the programme proved to be action-packed for all.

This year’s edition carried a deeper purpose. 100% of profits from GREEN-HOUSE’s exclusive merchandise line are going to NParks’ 100K Corals Initiative, supporting reef restoration across Singapore’s waters. Each item was crafted by upskilled makers from Metta Welfare Association, and co-curated with SG Enable and ARTDIS, championing both sustainability and inclusion.

Some programmes included Mercedes-Benz’s “Living Form, Lasting Purpose” installation - a life-sized G-Class made from 40,531 recycled plastic bottles, and Teva’s City Trail Adventure at Fort Canning Park, which redefined what it means to explore “Playground Earth.” Festival-goers also found comfort (and nostalgia) at Bibik Violet by Violet Oon Group, where classic Nyonya flavours met contemporary green living.

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