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Sustainable living in Singapore: 8 easy ways to be eco-friendly

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With the issue of climate change on our minds, it’s time to take a step back and rethink our impact on this planet. The idea of reducing your carbon footprint can be mind-boggling – where do you even start? From adopting the zero-waste lifestyle to shopping for eco-friendly essentials to trying out a clean beauty routine, there are many ways to go about living a sustainable life in Singapore. C’mon, you don’t have to wait for Earth Day to show Mother Nature some love!

Simple tips for sustainable living in Singapore

1. Opt for fuel-free transport

Sustainable living in Singapore | Cycle your way through Singapore
Photography: NParks

Our roads are congested enough; do we really need more cars choking the earth with exhaust fumes? Besides, why get stuck behind a wheel when you can peddle happily on a beaut from one of Singapore’s best bicycle shops? And don’t forget the simple act of walking. It’s one of the best ways to reduce your carbon footprint for free!

2. Show your love for flora and fauna

Remember, the earth doesn’t only belong to you! Show your kindness to animals by volunteering at animal charities in Singapore. Also, never buy a furbaby, always adopt. There are countless needy cats and dogs that need a new home. But if you think having a pet is too big a commitment, start easy with indoor plants. Just hit up plant nurseries and you’ll be on your way to having a lush home in no time. Oh, and did we mention they’re nature’s air purifiers?

3. Get in tune with nature (and yourself)

Sustainable living in Singapore | Explore Singapore's nature.
Photography: NParks via Facebook

The great outdoors may not seem so ‘great’ these days with increasing temperatures, but you should certainly give Mother Earth another chance. Studies have shown that spending time with nature can reduce stress and anxiety levels. Luckily for us, Singapore has no shortage of hiking trails, hidden gardens, lush running trails and even verdant parks that boast sky-high views. Or you can easily chill at alfresco restaurants for breezy good times.

4. Turn off the lights

This one’s pretty much a no-brainer that you’ve heard time and time again, we know. But you’re probably thinking, “How will I get things done at night?”. Save electricity and use less energy by lighting fragrant candles before bedtime instead. Skim through our aromatherapy guide for ideas. You’ll have classy ornaments flickering across your space, and your pad will smell pleasant too.

5. Avoid plastic

Sustainable living in Singapore | Plastic waste are piling up on beaches.
Photography: Brian Yurasits via Unsplash

Over the past years, plastic has gotten a bad rep and with good reason. As convenient as they are, these pesky buggers have made their way to the oceans and are slowly killing marine life (who can forget the grim video of a turtle with a plastic straw lodged in its nose?). If you need help to ditch it, check out our guide to going plastic-free. You can also make a direct impact by volunteering to clean up the beaches in Singapore.

6. Sustainable booze, anyone?

Even cocktails and wines have jumped on this green bandwagon. The swanky Conscious Cocktails menu at Smoke and Mirrors spotlights the 3 Rs (reduce, reuse and recycle) by incorporating sustainable packaging and repurposing ingredients as garnishes. Hopheads can also join in the green movement by swigging beer from Lion Brewery Co. This craft brewery has recently announced it will be planting a tree in the endangered forests of Borneo for every beer keg sold.

7. Forks over knives

Sustainable living in Singapore | Switch to veganism
Photography: Ella Olsson via Unsplash

Veganuary isn’t just another food trend. Research has shown that animal agriculture is closely linked to global warming. Not to mention, veganism is the healthier option if it’s done right. So before you wolf down a beef burger, think about choosing plant-based options instead. Or you can check out the many vegan restaurants that have sprouted up across the island.

8. Educate yourself

Streaming services are home to numerous documentaries that shed light on important environmental issues. Top picks include the newly released Seaspiracy, A Plastic Ocean, Cowspiracy and David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet. For a local perspective, read Eating Chilli Crab in the Anthropocene by Matthew Schneider-Mayerson. It’s a collection of essays on climate change and how that affects our Lion City.

Sustainable living in Singapore is easy-peasy when you start with small steps. So who’s ready to help save the planet?

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