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Innovative Solutions for Singapore’s Growing Garbage ProblemSingapore faces a massive waste challenge due to its rapidly growing population and booming economy. With waste increasing seven-fold in just five decades, the city-state has developed innovative ...
That is not a long time.” There are two different waste management solutions Singapore can explore, according to Mr Alvin Chew, senior fellow at the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNEAD explores waste recycling, water management, nature-based solutions in SingaporeA delegation headed by Dr. Shaikha Salem Al-Dhaheri, Secretary General of Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi recently visited Singapore to exchange knowledge, present its best practices and learn more ...
Massive blaze at a Kranji recycling plant on Feb 19 renewed public scrutiny of fire safety in the sector. Read more at ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Singapore is a 279-square-mile island, which means open space is a precious rarity. To combat growing landfills, the country instituted a waste-to-energy system in ...
These regulations, set to take effect on August 1, 2025, focus on two specific groups of chemicals: Long-chain ...
NTU Singapore's solar-powered process converts sewage sludge into clean energy and animal feed, reducing waste and carbon ...
Sembcorp Environment has been purchased by TBS Energi Utama, a waste management company listed on the Indonesian Stock ...
According to NEA’s latest statistics, Singapore generated 211,000 tonnes of textile and leather waste in 2023, with only 2 per cent recycled. Textiles are among the least recycled materials locally; ...
A fire at a recycling and waste management company in Kranji that started this morning (Feb 19) has been "largely extinguished" by 7pm, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) updated.
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