Faculty of Management, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia(UTM) through their caring final year students of the Bachelor in Management of Technology with Honours hosted the remarkable ‘Free Market@FM 2024’ event on 3 January 2024. This initiative not only provided a platform for sharing pre-loved items but also supported the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs) 1, 3, and 10. The event aligned with SDG 1 by addressing poverty-

issues. Offering free pre-loved items such as clothes, bags, books, and shoes enabled students andstaff to access essential items without financial barriers, fostering a sense of community and inclusivity. Beyond material provisions, the event contributed to SDG 3 by promoting the well-being of the community. Access to free items encouraged a sustainable lifestyle, and the emphasis on sharing and 
and shared responsibility. Together, we can make a difference and create a lasting impact on our campus and beyond. A heartfelt thank you to the organisers, led by Dr. Siti Zaleha Omain, for their dedication to sustainable practices and community well-being. Let’s continue working towards a future where generosity, compassion, and sustainability define our collective journey!

caring created a positive atmosphere conducive to mental and emotional well-being. Furthermore, the event aimed to reduce inequalities in line with SDG 10, by providing a level playing field where everyone, regardless of their background, had the opportunity to benefit from the shared resources. The ‘Free Market@FM 2024’ event witnessed an overwhelming response from students, staff, and the public, fostering a sense of community

Faculty of Management, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia(UTM) through their caring final year students of the Bachelor in Management of Technology with Honours hosted the remarkable ‘Free Market@FM 2024’ event on 3 January 2024. This initiative not only provided a platform for sharing pre-loved items but also supported the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs) 1, 3, and 10

The event aligned with SDG 1 by addressing poverty-related issues. Offering free pre-loved items such as clothes, bags, books, and shoes enabled students and staff to access essential items without financial barriers, fostering a sense of community and inclusivity.

Beyond material provisions, the event contributed to SDG 3 by promoting the well-being of the community. Access to free items encouraged a sustainable lifestyle, and the emphasis on sharing and caring created a positive atmosphere conducive to mental and emotional well-being.

Furthermore, the event aimed to reduce inequalities in line with SDG 10, by providing a level playing field where everyone, regardless of their background, had the opportunity to benefit from the shared resources.

The ‘Free Market@FM 2024’ event witnessed an overwhelming response from students, staff, and the public, fostering a sense of community and shared responsibility. Together, we can make a difference and create a lasting impact on our campus and beyond.

A heartfelt thank you to the organisers, led by Dr. Siti Zaleha Omain, for their dedication to sustainable practices and community well-being. Let’s continue working towards a future where generosity, compassion, and sustainability define our collective journey!
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