Sands China Hygiene Kit Build

Building hygiene kits with Clean the World Asia

SANDS CHINA VOLUNTEERS BUILD 40K HYGIENE KITS FOR CHARITY A total of around 350 volunteers from Sands China and local community groups worked together on the 13th of December 2019, at The Venetian Macao to put together 40,000 hygiene kits for Clean the World’s (CTW) hygiene programs. Each kit contained soap collected from Las Vegas Sands (LVS) properties around the …

Global Handwashing Day 2019

Wynn Care and Clean the World Asia celebrating Global Handwashing Day 2019

HANDWASHING DAY INSPIRED CHILDREN TO HAVE HEATHY HANDWASHING HABITS In response to the annual “Global Handwashing Day”. Wynn partnered with Clean the World Asia to organize workshops. On October 8th & 25th at Saint John de Brito School (English Section) and Jardim de Infânica Tong Sin Tong. Bringing children’s awareness to personal hygiene and disease prevention. Almost 100 WE Volunteers …

Green Education Programs

Handwashing Education - Clean the World Asia

Our Hygiene Education programs are as important as our soap recycling. In fact every time we host a Hygiene Kit Build we are also educating people on proper hygiene habits. Last month we had the pleasure of running our programs for both JP Morgan & Jumpstart Magazine. 推廣衛生教育計劃與香皂回收一樣重要。 每個衞生包製作活動都會以我們的衛生教育講座開始,以提醒參與者們注意適當的衛生習慣。 上個月,我們有幸為JP Morgan摩根大通和Jumpstart雜誌開展了我們的義工活動。 CTW Asia is proud to partner with Jumpstart Magazine’s summer program …

We Love Our Soap

Gyneth Tan-Murphy - Managing Director, Clean the World Asia

And our beneficiaries do too! Tests by SGS laboratories ensure our soap is up to cosmetic grade standards. This means each bar we produce transforms from used to better-than-new. The reason it is better-than-new? Not only is it high quality soap but they are repurposed. Thus reducing our carbon footprint. These soap bars are human tested, as we use it to wash …

The NGO Recycling Soaps to Save Lives

Soap Recycling by Clean the World Asia

Repost from Billionaire Magazine: Diarrheal diseases kill approximately 1.8 million people per year, predominantly children under 5 years old in Africa and South Asia. The tragedy is that these deaths are easily preventable – through simple hand-washing with soap. In the late 2000s Shawn Seipler was working for an e-commerce technology company and traveling several days a week. He was shocked …

Global Health Events Elevate Clean the World Foundation in WASH Sector

WHO - World Health Assembly

Repost from Clean the World: In May, Clean the World Foundation was delighted to participate in two important events in the global health community. First, we attended the WASH Futures conference in Brisbane, Australia, with some of the most innovative organizations and leaders in the WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene) sector. It was a fantastic opportunity to learn more about …

Summer Intern Spotlight: Ben Ellsworth

Summer intern at Clean the World Asia

This summer, Clean the World Asia is hosting two summer interns. Here is a fun interview with Ben Ellsworth, a rising sophomore at the University of California, Berkeley. 1. What’s your name?My full name is Benjamin Earl Ellsworth! But most people just call me Ben. 2. Where are you from?I am from Chino Hills, California, a small suburb outside of …

Summer Intern Spotlight: Victoria Umutoni

Summer intern at Clean the World Asia

This summer, Clean the World Asia is hosting two summer interns. Here is a fun interview with Victoria Umutoni,a rising senior at Emory University. 1. What’s your name?My name is Victoria Umutoni but most people call me Vicky. 2. Where are you from?I am from a small beautiful country in the heart of Africa, Rwanda 3. What are you studying …