
CNA938 Rewind - Can we unlearn throwing everything into one bin to boost recycling efforts?
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Singapore's first Sort It Out Recycling Hub has been launched in Queenstown. It's aimed at increasing recycling rates and reducing contamination levels in household recyclables here, in light of our nation's overall recycling rate remaining at 12 percent for two consecutive years. Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin learn more from Lionel Dorai, Executive Director, Zero Waste Singapore.
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