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SINGAPORE - Singaporeans are taking more personal responsibility for keeping food spaces clean, says a new survey, with 95 per cent of all respondents returning their trays and crockery every time they ate at a coffee shop or hawker centre in 2022. This is a 46 per cent increase from the number in 2021, following a fine that was introduced...
Singapore News - Singaporeans are taking more personal responsibility for keeping food spaces clean, says a new survey, with 95 per cent of all respondents returning their trays and crockery every time they ate at a coffee shop or hawker centre in 2022. This is a 46 per cent increase from... Read more at www.tnp.sg
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Some seniors have become isolated from their circle of friends while caregivers have had to take on increased responsibilities as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
SINGAPORE - Singapores overall death rate has not increased despite more deaths from Covid-19, and this is because those who died from the virus would likely have otherwise perished from other medical conditions.
SINGAPORE - The proportion of inter-ethnic unions in Singapore rose from 5.6 per cent of all marriages in 1965 to 22.9 per cent in 2019.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Change in mindsets, establishing norms needed to get diners to return their trays, say experts
Trays and used utensils were left behind by diners when CNA visited Clementi Market and Food Centre on Feb 4, 2021. (Photo: Ang Hwee Min)
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SINGAPORE: Beyond initiatives to nudge diners into returning their trays, an overall change in people's mindset is needed for such plans to work, said observers.
It was announced on Friday (Apr 16) that coffee shops and food courts will get funding to install tray return facilities.
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The Big Read: Amid societal changes, how will the link between family formation and housing policies evolve? For single Singaporeans, the road to securing a roof over their heads has been more challenging than some others, when for the longest time, a Singaporean’s marital status is a key factor in determining their eligibility for public housing.
A reflection of new HDB flats under construction in Yishun, on Mar 10, 2021. For single Singaporeans, the road to securing a roof over their heads has been more challenging than some others. (Photo: Ooi Boon Keong/TODAY)