Singapore is a clean and green city, and one of the ways we keep it that way is by recycling. We have a comprehensive recycling program that collects paper, plastic, metal, and glass from homes and businesses. In 2021, we recycled over 2 million tonnes of waste, which is equivalent to the weight of 400,000 cars.
One of the most important parts of our recycling program is the recycle bin. Recycle bins are placed in public areas, such as parks, schools, and shopping malls, and they make it easy for people to dispose of their recyclable waste.
There are many different types of recycle bins in Singapore. Some bins are designed to collect a specific type of recyclable material, such as paper or plastic. Other bins are designed to collect all types of recyclable materials.
Using a recycle bin is easy. Simply place your recyclable waste in the bin. Do not put non-recyclable materials in the bin, such as food waste or hazardous waste.
You can recycle a wide variety of materials in Singapore, including:
Recycle bins are located in public areas throughout Singapore. You can find a recycle bin near you by using the Recycle Bin Locator.
Recycling has many benefits for the environment and for our economy.
Here are a few tips for recycling:
Here are a few common mistakes to avoid when recycling:
By following these tips, you can help to make Singapore a cleaner and greener city.
In addition to the traditional uses for recycle bins, there are also a number of new and innovative applications for recycle bins. For example, recycle bins can be used to:
Type of Recycle Bin | Materials Collected |
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Blue Bin | Paper, plastic, metal |
Green Bin | Glass |
Yellow Bin | Electronics, batteries, light bulbs, tires |
Benefit | Description |
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Conserves natural resources | When we recycle, we use less raw materials to produce new products. |
Reduces pollution | Recycling helps to reduce the amount of waste that is sent to landfills and incinerators. |
Creates jobs | The recycling industry employs thousands of people in Singapore. |
Saves money | Recycling helps to reduce the cost of waste disposal. |
Tip | Description |
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Rinse out food and beverage containers before recycling them. | This helps to prevent contamination. |
Flatten cardboard boxes before recycling them. | This helps to save space in the recycle bin. |
Remove the lids from plastic bottles and jars before recycling them. | This helps to ensure that the lids are recycled properly. |
Do not recycle contaminated materials. | Contaminated materials can damage the recycling process. |
Mistake | Description |
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Putting non-recyclable materials in the recycle bin. | This can contaminate the recycling process. |
Putting food waste in the recycle bin. | Food waste can attract pests and rodents. |
Putting hazardous waste in the recycle bin. | Hazardous waste can be dangerous to handle and can damage the recycling process. |
Putting contaminated materials in the recycle bin. | Contaminated materials can damage the recycling process. |
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