[Photograph credit: Marcus Chua] This blogpost is writen by Daphne Ong, volunteer with the Singapore Wildcat Action...
Looking for Ways to Live More Sustainably? Here Are 101 Tips.
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Flash Floods in Singapore: How Is It Related to Climate Change?
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Going meatless? Eating for the planet might not be as straightforward as you think
If we are what we eat, I’m essentially an avocado. I’m a flexitarian (can’t turn down mum’s comforting wonton noodles on special...
How to Tell if Shoes Are Ethical and Sustainable
As the world struggles to tackle the onset of climate change, it is our responsibility as consumers to vote with our purchasing...
Exploring The Hidden Ingredient In Soap Bars – Animal Fat
Bar soap – the exquisite cake of goodness packed with a paradise of botanical, luxurious, and skin-rejuvenating ingredients to...
Convincing The Unconvinced To Take Steps For The Earth
How can I encourage my parents to care about the environment? How do I share with others the importance of sustainability? It...
Addressing the Elephant in the Room: How You Can Deal With Food Waste in Singapore
“The average Singaporean household generated about $342 million worth of food waste in 2020.” “Semakau Landfill expected...
How A Book Taught Me About Zen and Sustainability
Have you ever looked at all your things and felt a strong urge to toss everything out? Go ahead, the Marie Kondo voice in your...
How To Kickstart Recycling At Home
Are you trying to start recycling at home? We know it can be tricky to get everyone else in the household on board. Even...
Preloved to Loved: Thrifting in Singapore
The new year is a period of renewal, of “new year, new me” promises. Some people partake in spring cleaning in this golden time: clearing out used clothes, textbooks and furniture. To some, it is tradition; to others, a yearly ritual. I see this happen through the...