No shovels, no pickaxes nor spades. Every morning, child miners trudge down deep into the depths of the small, dark, and...
10 Sharks Died While You Were Reading This – The Horrors Of Shark Fin Soup
Yes, you read that correctly. 10 sharks died in the last 3 seconds, while you were reading that headline. It should no longer...
Youths’ Initiatives for the Environment in Singapore
“Save the earth”, we often heard this phrase but how many of us do take action? (I admit I didn’t the past few years) Don’t...
Where Covid-19 Places Us – Small Local Businesses
Ask all the other small local businesses around and the word most commonly used to describe our feelings now? Fear. Where does...
Eco Films – Films with an Eco Twist
Mention eco films and the thing that comes to mind would probably be wildlife documentaries. But eco films are more than just...
Shopping For Sustainability Series #3: Appealing To The Customer
In the last part of Shopping For Sustainability Series, we discuss some ways in which companies market their goods so appealing...
Partners For the Environment Forum 2019
On 17th July, our team was given the opportunity to attend Partners For the Environment Forum, an annual event organized by the...
8 Things You Might Not Know About Semakau Landfill
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] A few months ago, The Sustainability Project, together with Green Nudge, organized a trip to...
Yes, We Want You To Panic
Imagine holding something you love the most. Just that, this item is now slowly burning in front of your eyes and being...
Ecobricks: Plastic Solved
There are 25 trillion pieces of plastic debris in the ocean and every day, each person in Singapore throws away 13 plastic...
What I Did To Be A Little More Sustainable (Japan Edition)
I haven’t been travelling during the period of 2018 to 2022 mainly due to Covid and also hustling hard running The Sustainability Project. So it was nice to finally go back to the land of sushi this year, when my last trip was in 2017 🥹🥹 I remember back when I was a...