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Jan 1, 2009 · The SSB 2015 outlines Singapore’s vision and plans for a more liveable and sustainable Singapore to support the diverse needs and growing aspirations of Singaporeans through various initiatives. First released in 2009, the SSB maps out strategies for Singapore’s sustainable development.
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Sustainable Singapore Blueprint 2015, published by the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources and the Ministry of National Development, outlines Singapore’s national vision and plans for a more liveable and sustainable Singapore, to support the diverse needs and growing aspirations of Singaporeans.
The Sustainable Singapore Blueprint is our response to these challenges and a framework to guide our sustainability eforts until 2030. This latest 2015 edition outlines our national vision, and plans for our home, environment and future — an even more liveable and sustainable Singapore.
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Dec 31, 2020 · 2020 Digital Government Blueprint - December 2020 (277kb) ... Smart Nation Singapore. About Smart Nation. Transforming SG Through Tech. Our Key Pillars.
Singapore’s digital infrastructure is foundational to our vibrant, shared digital future. The Digital Connectivity Blueprint sets out our ambition to ensure that our digital infrastructure remains world-class and future ready.
The Digital Enterprise Blueprint, co-created with key ecosystem stakeholders, sets out our ambition for the next bound of digitalisation and aims to establish Singapore as a nation of empowered enterprises and workers.
Singapore imports. We must make better use of our limited water and energy resources at home and at work. While Singapore contributes less than 0.2% of global emissions, we are committed to mitigate our carbon footprint as much as we can. The Sustainable Singapore Blueprint 2015 is a response to these challenges. It outlines our