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With Singapore’s limited land and dense urban population, NEA prioritises the effective and targeted management of our respective waste streams as we progress towards a Zero Waste vision and circular economy, contributing to the Singapore Green Plan 2030.
- NEA | National Environment Agency
As of 31 March 2021, NEA has committed $27 million to fund...
- Waste Management - The National Environment Agency
Overview. The National Environment Agency (NEA) plans,...
- NEA | National Environment Agency
Blueprints, reports, and guidelines outlining plans, initiatives, policies, and regulations for implementing a circular economy to make Singapore a sustainable nation in the four sectors identified as priority to accelerate environmental sustainability in the
The Masterplan has set a new waste reduction target for Singapore – to reduce the waste sent to Semakau Landfill each day by 30 per cent by 2030 - which will help to extend Semakau Landfill’s lifespan beyond 2035.
The Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment's Zero Waste Masterplan outlines strategies for reducing waste and promoting sustainable practices in Singapore.
As of 31 March 2021, NEA has committed $27 million to fund 11 R&D projects on the treatment of and resource recovery from the priority waste streams – food waste, e-waste and plastic waste, and from residues such as incineration bottom ash and non-incinerable waste.
10 maj 2024 · To maintain that status, Singapore has set a goal of achieving net zero carbon emissions by mid-century and reducing waste sent to landfills by 30% by 2030. To achieve this goal, the Government has laid out a comprehensive plan for implementing a circular economy model across all economic sectors.
Overview. The National Environment Agency (NEA) plans, develops and administers Singapore’s solid (or general) and hazardous waste management systems. This includes licensing and regulatory functions to ensure that waste is properly collected, treated and disposed of.