5. Shop at Singapore’s zero waste stores Zero waste shopping is gathering momentum in Singapore. Stores are opening across the island to cater to the growing needs of individuals and communities looking to reduce their dependence on packaging and plastics. These zero-waste businesses are an impor...
Zero Waste Nation?Zengkun Feng
Municipal solid waste may also contain semisolid food waste and municipal sludge [2]. From nation to country and from municipality to municipality, the makeup of trash differs dramatically. The main factors influencing this variance include industrial structure, waste management laws, economic ...
DBS partneredMagorium, a social enterprise supported by the DBS Foundation, to use a sustainable material called ‘NEWBitumen’ to pave the driveways in the compound. NEWBitumen is made from recycled plastic waste and reprocessed asphalt waste and is an effective replacement t...
Plastics were considered as a magical material owing to their strong, non-degradable and versatile characteristics. After five decades of mass application, plastics’ property of non-biodegradability has become one of the key concerns for scientists, civ
Plastics were considered as a magical material owing to their strong, non-degradable and versatile characteristics. After five decades of mass application, plastics’ property of non-biodegradability has become one of the key concerns for scientists, civ
This is the SEA Games, a nation-based event. It will flow to their performance representing their nation’s performance. However, it’s not our job to bash the athletes of other countries for incompetence. The Singaporeans will do the job of bashing their own athletes. You can be s...
MALAYSIAthrew open its doors 1 April 2022 to allfully vaccinated travellerswith a negative tests in hand. Proof of vacination was required and a Covid-19 RT-PCR test within two days of boarding the inbound flight. By September, all inbound (and post arrival) test requirements had been sc...
Due to methane production from landfills, the waste sector produced 28 million t-CO2eq of GHG in 2019, which makes around 4% of all emissions in the nation. According to reports, landfill methane of 23 mil- lion t-CO2eq accounts for 83% of the waste sector, with 11% coming from the...
Waste-to-Energy Introduction The Paris Agreement in 2015 brought together nearly every country globally to work towards limiting climate change impacts due to global warming. The target is to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 to limit global warming to below 2°C or rather 1.5°C. As Malaysia...