Bamboo Shared

Service Facility

People working and showcasing bamboo products in a bamboo village exhibit, with tables, bamboo pipes, and educational signage.

The Bamboo Shared Facility is a community hub designed to empower the residents of Sungai Siput through sustainable practices and skill-building.

Built with locally-sourced bamboo and thoughtful design, the facility provides a versatile space for learning, crafting, and economic growth.

Equipped with modern bamboo-processing machinery, the facility allows villagers to create their own products, from furniture to handicrafts, and turn their skills into income.

Workshops and training programs teach practical techniques in bamboo craft and sustainable design, enabling community members to start small businesses, sell products locally, or explore wider markets.

Beyond production, the facility also includes communal areas for events, exhibitions, and collaboration, fostering social ties and celebrating the cultural and ecological value of bamboo.

By combining hands-on learning, access to tools, and entrepreneurial support, the Bamboo Shared Facility becomes a platform for sustainability, self-reliance, and community prosperity in Sungai Siput.

People working in a bamboo workshop, constructing bamboo furniture or craft items under a bamboo structure, surrounded by lush greenery.

Training, growth, and community — all in one hub.

A man sitting on the floor working with a small axe on a piece of wood, surrounded by tools in a workshop or craft space.

Bamboo crafted into flutes by local communities.

Group of people working with bamboo, preparing and cleaning bamboo poles at a workshop, with signs in the background indicating safety and area instructions.

Bamboo treatment facility at SSF.

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