Together We Sow Sustainability at the Bukit Jalil Pavilion
Bukit Jalil Pavilion invites visitors to contribute towards a greener future through the ‘Sustainability Love Pavilion’ week which takes place from 5 to 10 May 2026.
Organized under Pavilion REIT Malls’ sustainability initiative, the campaign aims to inspire environmentally friendly daily living practices. During this period, the Bukit Jalil Pavilion will transform into a dynamic center that brings together nature, innovation and community through a variety of immersive experiences and meaningful initiatives.
Through this campaign, Bukit Jalil Pavilion features a 635 square foot Herb Garden located on Level 3 near the Garden Entrance. This is not just a park, but a living ecosystem that completes the cycle of sustainability. A variety of fresh herbs such as chili rice, lemongrass, pandan, curry leaves and galangal are carefully grown using compost from the mall’s food waste composting initiative.
The produce from these plants is then supplied to selected tenants, thereby connecting the garden directly with the culinary experience. This initiative shows how organic materials can be used responsibly in productive cropping cycles.

This commitment to sustainability is also reflected through other initiatives throughout the mall, which include Rebag Stations, food waste composting facilities, donation bins, water harvesting systems and solar panels, as well as electric vehicle charging stations such as Shell Recharge and Tesla Superchargers.
All of these efforts underscore Pavilion REIT Malls’ continued commitment to reducing its impact on the environment and fostering more sustainable lifestyle choices in the community.

During this week, visitors can also enjoy various interesting activities. The Bonsai Exhibition on Floor 2, Orange Zone (near Buku Bukit Jalil Tsutaya), held in collaboration with the Bonsai Association and Suiseki Malaysia, invites visitors to appreciate the beauty of bonsai art.
Visitors can also visit the pop-up on Level 2, Pink Zone to view more bonsai collections and make purchases. This exhibition is held in support of the 10th World Bonsai Convention which will take place from 28 to 31 August 2026 at the Bukit Jalil Pavilion.

From now until June 2 2026, the PIAZZA Entrance on Level 3 (Orange Zone) will be the exhibition location for specially selected environmentally friendly products. This brings together various brands of Bukit Jalil Pavilion tenants who care about sustainability, including Echolac, Epitex, iCAUR, Kays & Kins, Kitchen Shop, L’Occitane, Parkson, Sole Lovers, Starbucks, Sunnystep, and The Body Shop.
The exhibition showcases eco-friendly products based on recycled materials including vegan coffee leather, recycled plastic bottles and other eco-friendly innovations that support an eco-friendly lifestyle.

Various interactive activities are also organized to bring sustainability practices closer to visitors. With a minimum spend of RM50 in one receipt, visitors have the opportunity to enjoy Green Rewards by exchanging selected ingredients from 5 to 10 May 2026 at the Customer Service Counter, Level 1, while supplies last.
In addition, the ‘Plant It. That Style. Take It Home, which is exclusive to Pavilion Privileges members, offers a practical experience where participants can grow herbs and decorate pots through coloring and decorating activities, making sustainability more creative and easy to practice in everyday life.
For more information, visit:
Website : www.pavilion-bukitjalil.com
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/PavilionBukitJalil.Mall
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/pavilionbukitjalil/
TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@pavilionbukitjalil
Xiaohongshu : BJ_Pavilion
YouTube : @PavilionBukitJalil
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