An curved arrow pointing right. Singapore is a 279-square-mile island, which means open space is a precious rarity. To combat growing landfills, the country instituted a waste-to-energy system in ...
Heaps of plastic trash on Singapore’s beaches are a common sight during the country’s two main monsoon seasons. Most of the ...
Singapore is a 279-square-mile island, which means open space is a precious rarity. To combat growing landfills, the country instituted a waste-to-energy system in the late 1970s. It generates ...
During this period, higher volumes of trash were washed up on Singapore’s northern shores, in areas such as Sembawang Park Beach, Coney Island and Pasir Ris Beach. From April to September ...