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Big Waster & Greeny
What to do
How to do
Where to do
When to do
 
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What to Recycle?

Do's

Newspaper
Newspaper
Office Paper
Office Paper
Cardboard (Corrugated Fibreboard)
Cardboard (Corrugated Fibreboard)
  • Books
  • Magazines
  • Beverage Cartons (Tetra Pak)

Don'ts

Plastics Coated Leaflets/ Pamphlets, Memo
Plastics Coated Leaflets/ Pamphlets, Memo
Credit Card Receipts, Bank Deposits Slips (i.e. Carbonless-Copy Paper)
Credit Card Receipts, Bank Deposits Slips (i.e. Carbonless-Copy Paper)
Receipts From Supermarkets And ATM, Betting Slips (i.e. Thermal Paper)
Receipts From Supermarkets And ATM, Betting Slips (i.e. Thermal Paper)
  • Paper Bags, Packaging Paper, Wall Paper
  • Paper Cups And Plates
  • Carton Boxes For Food, Shoes And Eggs
  • Photographs
  • Toilet Paper, Tissue, Hand Towels
*Waste paper types that are not listed or of which recyclability is uncertain should not be put into recycling bins.

How to Recycle?

Clean Recycling

  • Tear off plastic tape, remove non-paper materials and keep dry.
  • Tear off plastic coated pages of books and magazine.
  • Please click here for clean recycling of beverage cartons (Tetra Pak).

Where to Recycle?

  • Newspaper, books, magazines, office paper and cardboard can be put in recycling bins or delivered to GREEN@COMMUNITY
  • Clean beverage cartons can be delivered to GREEN@COMMUNITY
Find out your nearest recycling facilities here.

When to Recycle?

More than 100 Recycling Spots have been set up in all districts to provide recyclable collection service at fixed time and location on weekly basis.

Find out your nearest recycling event schedule here.

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Paper also include...

Newspaper, Office Papers, A4 Papers, Cardboards, Books, Magazines, Books, Color paper, Envelopes, Kraft paper, Toilet paper tube, Magazine, Tetra Pak and e.t.c