Towards a sustainable future


Green initiative: Park spaces will be increased and more green infused into the grey cityscape. — The Straits Times/ANN

The country is setting out towards a sustainable future as it recovers from Covid-19, with seven ministers detailing the country’s green plans in Parliament during an omnibus session.

On Thursday, they announced sweeping new measures that will change the way people live, learn and play – building on the Singapore Green Plan 2030 framework that was announced last month to inform the republic’s sustainability journey.

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