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The Straits Times Mandatory for diners to return trays and clear table litter from June 1 From Sept 1, enforcement will be taken against those who do not clean up after themselves at hawker centres.PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO https://str.sg/Jv5n They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via: Sign up or log in to read this article in full Sign up All done! This article is now fully available for you Read now Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month for the first 3 months. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month for the first 3 months. ....
May 14, 2021 The Straits Times file SINGAPORE - It will be mandatory for diners to return their trays and clear their table litter from June 1, the National Environment Agency said on Friday (May 14). Table litter include leaving litter such as used tissues and wet wipes, straws, canned drinks, plastic bottles, and food remnants left behind after dining. To help diners adjust, there will be a three-month advisory period from June 1 to Aug 31, during which diners will be advised to follow the rules and no enforcement action will be taken. From Sept 1, enforcement will be taken against those who do not clean up after themselves at hawker centres. ....
New inland garden in Choa Chu Kang for scattering ashes of loved ones SINGAPORE From Monday (17 May), you will have the option of scattering the ashes of your loved ones at the Inland Ash Scattering Garden at Choa Chu Kang Cemetery Complex. The 9,500 sq m Garden of Peace @ CCK, the first of its kind in Singapore, is a secular facility whose services are open to all religious faiths for a fee of $320 (including GST). It has an open garden concept with designated lanes for walkways and ash scattering, said the National Environment Agency (NEA) in a media release. Among its features, boundary shrubs and vegetation have been planted to clearly demarcate the garden boundary and provide sufficient privacy. Ash scattering lanes are separated and have been designed to allow ashes to naturally percolate into the soil underneath. ....
SINGAPORE - Singapore’s first inland ash-scattering garden, Garden of Peace, will be operational from next Monday. Developed by the National Environment Agency (NEA), the 9,500 sq m garden will provide another option for the management of cremated human remains in land scarce Singapore. Garden of Peace was developed in response to interest expressed by the public for such practices to be made available in Singapore. Ms Khoo Siew Eng, a volunteer at Green Burial Movement, said: “If everyone chooses to store the ashes in a columbarium, more of them will have to be built. Meanwhile, the ash-scattering garden takes up only a single plot of land.” ....