The document outlines Singapore's Zero Waste Masterplan to achieve a sustainable and climate-resilient waste management system through circular economy approaches. The plan aims to (1) extend the lifespan of the Semakau Landfill beyond 2035, (2) reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill per capita daily by 30% by 2030, and (3) achieve an overall 70% recycling rate and specific recycling rates for non-domestic and domestic waste by 2030. It details strategies like strengthening climate resilience, pushing boundaries through research and infrastructure, and transforming the environmental services industry.
The document outlines Singapore's Zero Waste Masterplan to achieve a sustainable and climate-resilient waste management system through circular economy approaches. The plan aims to (1) extend the lifespan of the Semakau Landfill beyond 2035, (2) reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill per capita daily by 30% by 2030, and (3) achieve an overall 70% recycling rate and specific recycling rates for non-domestic and domestic waste by 2030. It details strategies like strengthening climate resilience, pushing boundaries through research and infrastructure, and transforming the environmental services industry.
The document outlines Singapore's Zero Waste Masterplan to achieve a sustainable and climate-resilient waste management system through circular economy approaches. The plan aims to (1) extend the lifespan of the Semakau Landfill beyond 2035, (2) reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill per capita daily by 30% by 2030, and (3) achieve an overall 70% recycling rate and specific recycling rates for non-domestic and domestic waste by 2030. It details strategies like strengthening climate resilience, pushing boundaries through research and infrastructure, and transforming the environmental services industry.
Targets Reduce amount of waste sent to landfill per capita to Achieve a Sustainable, Resource-Efficient 2 per day by 30% by 2030 and Climate-Resilient Singapore By 2030, achieve a 70% overall recycling rate: 3 81% non-domestic recycling rate 30% domestic recycling rate
STRENGTHENING GOVERNMENT PUSHING BOUNDARIES TRANSFORMING
THREE RESILIENCES TAKING THE LEAD THROUGH RESEARCH THE ENVIRONMENTAL AND INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INDUSTRY Climate Resilience Three Priority Waste Streams Pneumatic Waste More than 30,000 workers Address existential threats of Conveyance Systems 2,000 to benefit from the climate change especially rising Environmental Services sea levels Food waste firms Industry Transformation TuasOne Waste-to- Map by 2025 Resource Resilience Energy Incineration Plant Ensure safe and secure supply E-waste Gov-PACT $30 million of critical resources like food Pilot Mechanical Productivity Solutions innovation calls and water Biological Treatment Grant (PSG) facility Regulatory INCUBATE Economic Resilience Packaging waste, Sandbox partnerships Ensure the future Singapore including plastics economy remains competitive by overcoming carbon and resource constraints Tuas Nexus Resource Sustainability Act Comprising Integrated Waste Management Mandatory packaging reporting Facility and Tuas Water Reclamation Plant in to harness synergies across the To achieve this, we will adopt 2020 water-waste-energy nexus a circular economy approach Extended Producer Responsibility CO-CREATING SOLUTIONS for e-waste by 2021 WITH THE COMMUNITY NEWSand RECYCLE Mandatory food waste segregation Use of incineration #RecycleRight More than BETTER DESIGN REDUCE BUYING REPAIR & REUSE for treatment from bottom ash in 2024 construction materials campaign 250 companies SUSTAINABLE SUSTAINABLE SUSTAINABLE WASTE & consulted PRODUCTION CONSUMPTION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Extended Producer New design for Over Responsibility for $45 million $25 million recycling bin 5,000 households INCINERATION packaging, including labels surveyed on recycling SEGREGATION & LANDFILLING Closing The Waste-to-Energy plastics, no later than Waste Loop REDISTRIBUTE 2025 R&D Initiative Programme Prototype testing Citizens’ More than REFURBISH / REMANUFACTURE 8 projects worth at $40 million Workgroup on 1,300 people almost $20 million Waste-to-Energy RECYCLE
funded as of 2019 Research Facility
household participated in public consultation recycling