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#SGDengueUpdate 670 new cases were reported in the week ending 27 Aug. 226 active dengue clusters were detected. 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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[Call for Ideas Fund] Have a good idea to encourage your community to lead a zero waste lifestyle? Apply for the Call for Ideas Fund by 13 Oct 2022, and receive up to $20,000 to kickstart your project.
 
Find out more at go.gov.sg/callforideasfund or attend our webinar on 5 Sep (register at go.gov.sg/callforideasfund-webinar by 4 Sep).
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Home to 80 species of birds and many other fascinating creatures, Coney Island Park has a beautiful view of Serangoon Reservoir along its 2.5km park connector.

Let’s bin our trash responsibly and continue to keep these #StunningSingapore spaces clean and green, and our wildlife safe! #KeepSGClean
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Happy International Day of Clean Air for blue skies!
 
Collective action is needed to improve the quality of #TheAirWeShare. From choosing energy-efficient appliances, to opting for public transport, there are many ways we can make a difference. #SustainableSG
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#SGDengueUpdate 583 new cases were reported in the week ending 3 Sep. 179­ active dengue clusters were detected. 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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#SGDengueUpdate 572 new cases were reported in the week ending 10 Sep. There are currently 165 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
It’s #WorldOzoneDay! The ozone layer is a thin protective shield that keeps us safe by absorbing most of the sun’s ultraviolet rays. In turn, by reducing our carbon footprint, we can protect our ozone layer and prevent it from depleting. #ClimateAction
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Been enjoying the rainy weather recently? Don’t forget that stagnant water may accumulate in objects such as pots and pails, providing perfect breeding habitats for mosquitoes in our homes!

Do the #MozzieWipeout regularly and #BlockDengue: go.gov.sg/dengue-checklist
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#DidYouKnow that packaging waste makes up about one-third of domestic waste? To increase the recycling rate and reduce the amount of packaging waste, the beverage container return scheme will be implemented. Share your views: go.gov.sg/nea-bcrs
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#SGDengueUpdate 548 new cases were reported in the week ending 17 Sep. There are currently 161 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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We are pleased to inform you that NEA’s Integrated Sustainability Report 2021/2022 is now available online. Read our report here: go.gov.sg/nea-isr-fy21
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#SGDengueUpdate 478 new cases were reported in the week ending 24 Sep. There are currently 157 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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Don’t you just hate mozzie bites? Protect yourself by applying mosquito repellent on exposed parts of your body. When applying on your face and neck, spray the repellent onto your hand, then spread it evenly on your palms before patting it around your face and neck. More tips: go.gov.sg/mosquito-repellent-guidelines
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#SGDengueUpdate 427 new cases were reported in the week ending 1 Oct. There are currently 148 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