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Warm Weather turns Waste Water into Biogas

Public Utilities Board (PUB)  carries out successful experiment

Singapore’s warm weather speeds up the anaerobic waste-water treatment i.e. water treatment without oxygen. Waste water ferments faster and produces a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide (biogas).

Biogas produces power.

The Public Utilities Board (PUB) has been carry out laboratory tests and the results have been promising. PUB hopes to power 25% of its water treatment plant using this method.

The next step is pilot testing and a large-scale test plant. Roll out is still years away.

Source: “Singapore’s warm weather helps in treatment of waste-water“, Channel NewsAsia, 5 Jun 2007

Add comment June 7, 2007

500 Singapore companies sign pact to cut waste

F&B sector will kick off eco-friendly drive

About 500 Singapore companies have agreed to work with the National Environment Agency (NEA) in a voluntary drive to cut waste from product packaging. The eco-friendly initiative known as the Singapore Packaging Agreement will kick off in July 2007.

It will run for five years stating with the food and beverage (F&B) industry which has one of the lowest recycling rates.

A governing board comprising members from state agencies and local industries will be formed to develop a packaging code of practice as well as create programmes to educate the public on the need to reduce, reuse, and recycle waste materials.

Singaporeans discarded nearly 7,000 tonnes of solid waste daily last year, which is about a six-fold increase from the amount 30 years ago. The code of practice will set guidelines for companies to create create eco-friendly packaging.

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Add comment June 6, 2007


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