The Public Sector Sustainability Plan aims to drive efforts to make Singapore more sustainable. The Public Service employs 145.000 public officers, and in 2015 accounted for an average of 4% of the country's total electricity consumption and 3% of total water consumption.
In this context, this plan outlines the public sector's efforts to use resources wisely and build up the Government's capabilities in environmental and urban sustainability. It showcases the green initiatives and projects that Government agencies have embarked on, such as procuring green office supplies and appliances, and installing digesters to recycle food waste in schools.
Public Sector Sustainability Plan 2017-2020
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Year
2017
Most recent update
01/01/2017
Geography
Response areas
Mitigation
Sectors
Urban, Waste, Water
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Renewable energy
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
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