Presenting Giving.sg’s Greenest Infographic article ever: we highlight some facts about Singapore’s addiction with plastics and the journey of trash to treasure
P.S. Plastics under the categories “Polystyrene” and “Others” are not recyclable so dispose them as general waste or drop them at designated collection points around Singapore depending on the specific item type. For more information check out this guide.
There are several e-waste points all around the island, click here for the full list of locations.
Going green need not be boring: these are some fun ways to give back to the environment below.
- Go on a community walk with groups like Restore Ubin Mangroves (RUM) and Nature Society Singapore
- Give to initiatives that support our wildlife and diversity such as ACRES and Adopt a Coral Reef with Nparks
- Join a coastal clean up activity with Waterways Watch Society
- Experience the simple Kampung life with Ground Up Initative’s farming and upcycling programmes
Sources:
1,2: SEC study on consumer plastic 3: Towardszerowaste 4: 2010 Environmental Global Study 5: 7 in 10 people