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It’s Earth Day! This year’s theme is #InvestInOurPlanet, a reminder for us to protect Earth for our future generations. Get started with a simple habit and before you know it, you’re already well on your way in the journey #TowardsZeroWaste. #EarthDay2022 www.earthday.org/earth-day-2022
#SGDengueUpdate 924 cases were reported in the week ending 23 Apr. 180 active dengue clusters were detected. The Aedes aegypti mosquito population remains high in areas of SG. Let’s urgently step up our mosquito control efforts & #BLOCKDengue. https://go.gov.sg/mozzieproof
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Not all materials can be placed in Bloobin for recycling. Our blue bins can only accommodate items made of paper, plastic, metal or glass.
 
If they’re not any of these materials, find other avenues of recycling or reuse them instead! Find out more at go.gov.sg/recycleright
#SGDengueUpdate 991 cases were reported in the week ending 30 Apr. 196 active dengue clusters were detected. The Aedes aegypti mosquito population remains high in areas of SG. Let’s urgently step up our mosquito control efforts & #BLOCKDengue. https://go.gov.sg/mozzieproof
Whenever NEA receives feedback on noise or smell nuisance, #NEAofficers such as Joey would investigate the root cause and try to resolve the issues for residents. Read on to find out more about his winning formula: https://www.facebook.com/NEASingapore/posts/324902236450865

#PeopleofNEA #NEA20
#SGDengueUpdate 854 cases were reported in the week ending 7 May. 208 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
Let’s #RecycleRight and only place items that can be recycled into Bloobin!
 
Not sure what can be recycled? Find out at go.gov.sg/recycleright!
Which of these items CAN be placed into the blue recycling bins?
HINT: Refer to the above visual to find the odd one out!
Anonymous Quiz
6%
Crayon drawings
9%
Paper towels & tissues
78%
Clean plastic packaging
5%
Soiled disposable food & drink packaging
2%
Glitter papers
#SGDengueUpdate 1,323 cases were reported in the week ending 14 May. 280 active dengue clusters were detected. The 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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⚠️ Dengue alert! Set up alerts on the myENV app to find out if the places you live and work in, or frequent for leisure activities, have a higher dengue risk. #BLOCKDengue
If you have rusty metal cans or wired mesh, throw them in regular waste bins instead.
 
Bloobin can only take clean metal cans, so don’t forget to rinse and dry them before recycling 😊
 
Not sure what can be recycled? Find out at go.gov.sg/recycleright!
What is the skill that our #NEAofficer, Sarmad, learnt at 16 years old that became useful when he turned 60? Read on to find out more: https://www.facebook.com/NEASingapore/posts/334885492119206

#PeopleofNEA #NEA20
#SGDengueUpdate 1,289 cases were reported in the week ending 21 May. 341 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
Recycling paper products? Remove sensitive information, bag your paper recyclables to prevent contamination and flatten boxes to create more space in your own recycling corner and in Bloobin.
 
Not sure what can be recycled? Find out at go.gov.sg/recycleright!
#RecycleRight Tip: Wrap glass items such as bottles or jars in recyclable plastic or newspapers. This reduces the risk of them breaking when you place them in the blue bins.  
 
Not sure what can be recycled? Find out at go.gov.sg/recycleright!