- City in nature: Expanding green spaces and protecting biodiversity.
- Sustainable living: Promoting resource efficiency and cutting waste.
- Energy reset: Adopting cleaner energy solutions.
- Green economy: Generating opportunities in sustainability-focused industries.
- Resilient future: Enhancing defences against climate change.
Climate change and sustainability are now shaping our daily lives, work, and connection with the environment. In Singapore, the government has introduced the Singapore Green Plan 2030, a comprehensive national roadmap for sustainable development that supports global climate goals. But how does this affect working adults?
What is Singapore’s Green Plan 2030?
Singapore’s Green Plan 2030, introduced in 2021, outlines bold strategies to make the nation greener and more resilient. It focuses on five pillars: