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Sentosa celebrates Valentine's Day with locally sourced eco-friendly bouquets via BBH Singapore – Campaign Brief Asia


February 9 2021, 10:56 am | BY Kim Shaw | 2 Comments
Sentosa Development Corporation and BBH Singapore are celebrating Valentine’s Day differently this year with gorgeous locally-sourced Valentine’s Day bouquets.
 
In Singapore thousands of bouquets are exchanged each year for Valentine’s Day, with many imported from all over the world, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions due to their air freight.
Collaborating with botanical design studio, This Humid House, Sentosa has created an exclusive range of Eco Bouquets sourced from flora and blooms that have been cultivated at the resort island’s nursery and gardens, as part of environmental landscaping efforts. A total of 40 bouquets will be up for grabs through a contest launched on Sentosa’s Facebook and Instagram channels. ....

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Purple water, dead fish in Sentosa South Cove waterway due to heavy rainfall altering water conditions


SINGAPORE - Investigations into the fish die-off and pinkish-purple colour of the Sentosa South Cove waterway earlier this month have found that it was caused by the recent weeks heavy and persistent rainfall that altered water conditions.
Water samples tested had low levels of salinity and dissolved oxygen, which may have led to the dead fish sighted on the waterway banks from Jan 6 to Jan 9, said the Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) and National Environment Agency (NEA) in a joint statement on Sunday (Jan 17).
The algal bloom that changed the colour of the waters was likely triggered by a high nutrient level and organic content in the water, NEA added. ....

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