Singapore Pilot Program Collects 600kg Recyclables
CNA938 Singapore reports that a 'cash for trash' pilot program in Tongbahu has collected over 600 kilograms of pure recyclables. This initiative, organized by MPs, aims to engage people in taking action on climate change and is seen as a successful experiment in reuse systems.
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CNA938 Singapore
“A cash for trash pilot in Tongbahu has collected over 600 kilograms of Where we say 600 kilograms of recyclables, it is pure recyclables. There's no need for Cora or the NEA to do any further sorting, which is the case for the Blue Bins today. So it's not just good recycling, actually you're saving on manpower as well.”
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