Office of Environmental Sustainability
Happenings in Year 2010
The Straits Times October 12
IN A sign that environmental issues are gaining importance here, a new undergraduate programme in environmental studies will be launched by the National University of Singapore (NUS) in the latter half of next year. |
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The Straits Times
SOME National Univeristy of Singapore (NUS) students are attempting to cut wastage, promote recycling and help the needy - starting with the humble pen. |
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MEWR 09 March 2010
To support new waste minimisation and recycling projects, NEA launched an $8mil 3R Fund last year. To date, we received 43 applications, of which 9 were approved with grants amounting to $137,000, and 18 are still being evaluated. One of the applications approved is the National University of Singapore’s Recycling Master Plan to improve the recycling infrastructure and enhance the 3R culture in the University. The project is expected to reduce or recycle 540 tons of waste over 3 years. |
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The Straits Times - Digital News 16 February 2010
SIX local organisations - including two listed companies, a law firm and a university - are leading the way in measuring and managing the environmental impact of their activities. |
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NUS News 05 February 2010
NUS joins five other leading organisations to sign up for the web based carbon management tool pilot run by world-leading provider of carbon reductions solutions, The CarbonNeutral Company, on 4 February 2010. |
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Eco-Business.com 03 February 2010
The CarbonNeutral company will involve real-time reporting of carbon emissions by six Singapore-based organisations. |
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