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  1. The Green Plan charts ambitious and concrete targets over the next 10 years, strengthening Singapore’s commitments under the UN’s 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda and Paris Agreement, and positioning us to achieve our long-term net zero emissions aspiration by 2050.

  2. Climate change is a global challenge, and Singapore is taking firm actions to do our part to build a sustainable future. Singapore Green Plan 2030 is a whole-of-nation movement to advance Singapore’s national agenda on sustainable development.

  3. Jul 12, 2021 · 12 JULY 2021 – GreenGov.SG, the public sector’s new sustainability movement, was officially launched today by Ms Grace Fu, Minister for Sustainability and the Environment (MSE), at the Partners for the Environment (PFE) Forum held during Climate Action Week 2021.

  4. Led by the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment, Go Green SG (formerly known as Climate Action Week) is a whole-of-nation movement to rally the community to take collective action towards a sustainable future for Singapore.

  5. www.greenplan.gov.sg › key-focus-areas › green-governmentGreen Government - Green Plan

    Launched in 2021, GreenGov.SG is a key enabler of the Singapore Green Plan 2030. The name “GreenGov.SG” reflects the cross-cutting role of the Government in supporting the national sustainability agenda.

  6. www.greenplan.gov.sg › key-focus-areas › sustainable-livingSustainable Living - Green Plan

    We will reduce carbon emissions and embrace sustainability by consuming less, recycling more, and taking public transport. We will also work towards our vision of becoming a Zero Waste Nation powered by a circular economy, with “Reduce, Reuse and Recycle” as a norm for citizens and businesses.

  7. Organised by Singapore's National Environment Agency, the biennial CleanEnviro Summit Singapore (CESG) is a global platform for thought leaders, industry captains and policy makers to convene, connect as well as to consider solutions for enabling a sustainable and clean environment.

  8. Clean and Green Singapore (CGS) aims to inspire Singaporeans to care for and protect our environment by adopting a clean, green and sustainable lifestyle. Find Out More.

  9. Singapore Environment Council is a non-profit organisation that facilitates and co-ordinates environmental causes in Singapore. We address environmental conservation and sustainable development through holistic programmes especially suited to corporations and the community.

  10. The World Bank Group's Environment Strategy 2012-2022 lays out an ambitious agenda to support "green, clean, resilient" paths for developing countries, as they pursue poverty reduction and development in an increasingly fragile environment.