#SGDengueUpdate 1,258 new cases were reported in the week ending 18 Jun. 401 active dengue clusters were detected. The Aedes aegypti mosquito population remains high in many areas of SG. Let’s urgently step up our mosquito prevention and control efforts & #BLOCKDengue. https://go.gov.sg/mozzieproof
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Ever wondered what your used notebooks, tissue boxes and loose paper becomes after putting them into the blue bins? They are treated and recycled into new items such as egg trays! #3Rs #RecycleRight
Not sure what can be recycled? Find out at go.gov.sg/recycleright!
Not sure what can be recycled? Find out at go.gov.sg/recycleright!
#SGDengueUpdate 1,174 new cases were reported in the week ending 25 Jun. 378 active dengue clusters were detected. The Aedes aegypti mosquito population remains high in many areas, and urgent collective action is needed to #BLOCKDengue. https://go.gov.sg/mozzieproof
Smokers can no longer light up at these additional areas from 1 Jul 2022:
- all remaining public parks and gardens
- Active, Beautiful, Clean Waters (ABC Waters) sites
- 10 recreational beaches
To provide members of the public with sufficient time to adjust, those caught smoking at these newly prohibited places will receive verbal advisories during the first 3 months. Enforcement action will be taken from 1 Oct 2022.
- all remaining public parks and gardens
- Active, Beautiful, Clean Waters (ABC Waters) sites
- 10 recreational beaches
To provide members of the public with sufficient time to adjust, those caught smoking at these newly prohibited places will receive verbal advisories during the first 3 months. Enforcement action will be taken from 1 Oct 2022.
Where do plastic recyclables go? They are sorted, shredded then melted to become resin pellets, which form the base of new plastic products which can be made into a variety of products like household items.
Not sure what can be recycled? Find out at go.gov.sg/recycleright
Not sure what can be recycled? Find out at go.gov.sg/recycleright
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#SGDengueUpdate 1,193 new cases were reported in the week ending 2 Jul. 353 active dengue clusters were detected. The Aedes aegypti mosquito population remains high in many areas, and continued collective action is urgently needed to #BLOCKDengue. https://go.gov.sg/mozzieproof
Not sure what to do with your e-waste? Check out the infographics below to find out what you can recycle, and how to recycle. More information at https://go.gov.sg/e-waste #RecycleRight
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#SGDengueUpdate 1,172 new cases were reported in the week ending 9 Jul. 339 active dengue clusters were detected. The Aedes aegypti mosquito population remains high in many areas of SG. Let’s continue with our mosquito prevention and control efforts to #BLOCKDengue. https://go.gov.sg/mozzieproof
#SGDengueUpdate 922 new cases were reported in the week ending 16 Jul. There are now over 20,000 cases in total this year, and 311 active dengue clusters. The Aedes aegypti mosquito population remains high. Let’s urgently continue with our mosquito prevention and control efforts to #BLOCKDengue. https://go.gov.sg/mozzieproof
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Send Bloobin positive vibes to keep him happy. Simply make sure that you’re recycling right!
Not sure what can be recycled? Check here: go.gov.sg/recycleright!
Not sure what can be recycled? Check here: go.gov.sg/recycleright!
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If Captain Green and Bloobin were #LittleMiss characters, here’s what they’ll stand for. Which one of these characters are you?
Share these with your friends and let’s work towards a cleaner and greener Singapore together!
Share these with your friends and let’s work towards a cleaner and greener Singapore together!
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