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waste in singapore - Coggle Diagram
waste in singapore
RP/individuals
students & teachers
Students and teachers throw plastic bottles, plastic utensils and food packaging after only one use which contributes to a lot of wastes in school.
cleaners
cleaners use disposable items to clean and every time they clean they throw away a plastic glove or tissues paper that were used to clean.
canteen staffs
canteen aunties and uncles can contribute to food waste by making too much food then if the foods are not sold out by the end of the day, they would throw it into the rubbish bin.
national
Due to Singapore's rising economy and growth in population, wastes have increase seven times from 1,260 tons a day in 1970 to 8,443 tons a day in 2017.
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NEA
adopt innovative technologies to recover energy efficiently, and minimise land-take & ash residue
Implementing a disposable carrier bag charge at supermarkets from mid-2023, as too much plastic bags are being used and not recycled properly.
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global
not enough news coverage about waste so young people are not aware of wastes around the world and how is it affecting the world.
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Household garbage production will increase by 70% by 2050, reaching 3.4 billion tons annually, more than double the rate of population growth.
communities
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Many residents do not care about recycling as most of them are lazy to sort them out into the different categories that are given.
By not sorting out the trash, a lot of contamination can happen as food and liquid waste might spill out.