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'Respect religious matters': Patrons not following halal and non-halal tray stations spark discussion

Whether in a hawker centre or food court, patrons are expected to return their trays and crockery after they are done with their meal. On Friday (May 19), a photo posted on the Facebook group Complaint Singapore shows no problems on that front. The two self-return tray stations — halal and non-halal — were filled to the brim with trays,...

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Most Singaporeans return trays, and not because of fines - here's why

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...

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Most S'poreans return trays, because it's socially responsible, not because of fines: Survey, Latest Singapore News

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

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Storage sheds to be set up islandwide to encourage community cleaning

Singapore News - In a move to get more residents to pick up the habit of keeping public spaces litter-free, storage sheds with cleaning equipment will be set up at housing estates islandwide. This was announced by the Public Hygiene Council (PHC) yesterday as it expanded the SG Clean Day... Read more at www.tnp.sg

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