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Singapore's Comprehensive Recycling Directory
Description: Recyclopedia.sg is Singapore's most comprehensive recycling information platform, providing expert-curated guidance on recycling, donation, and proper disposal methods. Created by recycling specialists, it offers detailed instructions for over 60 different items.
What we use: Detailed recycling instructions, donation options, preparation guidelines, and professional recycling advice for books, clothes, electronics, and more.
Visit Recyclopedia.sgSingapore's Environmental Authority
Description: The National Environment Agency is Singapore's leading public organization responsible for environmental policies and programs. NEA manages the national recycling infrastructure and provides official recycling guidelines.
What we use: Official recycling bin locations, e-waste collection points, textile recycling programs, and government-approved recycling guidelines.
Visit NEA WebsiteFashion & Textile Recycling Platform
Description: Cloop is Singapore's leading fashion and textile recycling platform, operating collection boxes across the island and promoting circular fashion through swaps and sustainable practices.
What we use: Textile collection box locations, fashion recycling programs, swap event information, and sustainable fashion guidelines.
Visit Cloop.sgProfessional E-Waste Management
Description: ALBA E-Waste Smart is Singapore's leading e-waste recycling company, providing professional electronic waste collection and recycling services with data destruction capabilities.
What we use: E-waste collection services, professional recycling options, and electronic device disposal guidelines.
Visit ALBA E-WasteCharitable & Community Platforms
Description: We collaborate with various community organizations including The Salvation Army, IKEA Singapore, Singapore Really Really Free Market (SRRFM), and multiple charity shops to provide comprehensive donation and reuse options.
What we use: Donation center locations, charity shop information, community sharing platforms, and reuse opportunities.
Key Partners: The Salvation Army, IKEA Singapore, Minds Shop, Red Cross Shops, Share Your Spare, Olio, GoodHood
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all our data sources for their commitment to environmental sustainability and their willingness to share information that helps Singaporeans make better recycling decisions.
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