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LIVING GREEN

Singapore is going big on sustainable development with the Green Plan 2030, where everyone is encouraged to play our part by making a change, however big or small it may be. A study from the OCBC Climate Index, conducted by OCBC Bank and Eco-Business in 2022, found that personal benefits like better health, cost-savings, and convenience stand as the main motivators for climate change. Almost half of the total respondents are motivated to live sustainably in order to save money and create an overall cleaner and greener environment. Keen to get involved? Here are 15 sustainable living hacks that you can incorporate into your everyday life.

SWAP OUT YOUR TOILET ROLLS

ROLLIE CO

Instead of using 100 per cent virgin pulp in toilet rolls, Rollie Co offers toilet rolls made of 100 per cent recycled paper from used books, documents, and industrial paper waste from paper product production too. As

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