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[Sg] - How to throw rubbish if I stop using plastic bags? (Singaporeans discuss on Reddit)

True. Somehow I don't really see a holistic solution to this problem from the govt
 

When I am in Bangkok, I go to Lotus or Big C and buy plastic bags for trash. Otherwise it is impossible to bring all my waste to the rubbish room on my condo floor. It would stink up the Rubbish room and a notice will appear on the condo notice board. They also charge for plastic bags in the big supermarket outlets. The small timer business still provides them foc. Sooner or later, you will get use to buying plastic bags for dumping trash.
 
Nowadays, I carry my shopping bag whenever I go supermarketing. I find it quite useful psychologically as it stops me from overbuying groceries or things. I buy what I really need that can be put inside my shopping bag. It does somehow promote simpler living.
 
Actually they should use that recycle plastics bags to bag in ntuc or whatever ,so Don hv to buy n instead charge us for thr bags
 
When I am in Bangkok, I go to Lotus or Big C and buy plastic bags for trash. Otherwise it is impossible to bring all my waste to the rubbish room on my condo floor. It would stink up the Rubbish room and a notice will appear on the condo notice board. They also charge for plastic bags in the big supermarket outlets. The small timer business still provides them foc. Sooner or later, you will get use to buying plastic bags for dumping trash.

Yeah, the Redditors did discuss all these. The point is the hypocrisy of the Sg Govt in forcing all supermarkets to charge for plastic bags : they pretend (virtue signalling) it's for the environment, when you end up having to buy plastic trash bags anyway, just that you now pay double (for use at supermarkets and to buy trash bags), and it doesn't do a damn thing for the environment. The environment rationale is inherently flawed anyway : Sg incinerates all rubbish, so plastic bags are not an environmental pollution problem like in other countries.
 
Actually the culprit that produces the most waste nowadays is online shopping. Look at the amount of plastics, bubble wraps, packaging etc they use to pack them and deliver to consumers. It's almost criminal.
 
Actually the culprit that produces the most waste nowadays is online shopping. Look at the amount of plastics, bubble wraps, packaging etc they use to pack them and deliver to consumers. It's almost criminal.

Yes, but since plastic is not truly an environmental problem in Sg. So as long as you (the user) makes good use of all plastic packaging (including from online shopping), it's all good, not a problem. It's the Sg Govt forcing supermarkets to charge for plastic bags that's the real problem here. But one that PAP will never admit to.
 
Yes, but since plastic is not truly an environmental problem in Sg. So as long as you (the user) makes good use of all plastic packaging (including from online shopping), it's all good, not a problem. It's the Sg Govt forcing supermarkets to charge for plastic bags that's the real problem here. But one that PAP will never admit to.
Big cities in Beijing and Shanghai have already adopted 垃圾分类. Tokyo and cities in Japan also requires this rubbish segregation thingie. Not sure why Singapore is still incinerating every damn rubbish. But one thing for sure is throwing rubbish will cost time and money in future. So for me myself, I try to consume what I need and refrain from excessive buying and shopping. Buy what one needs, less rubbish is produced and save time and money throwing away.
 
we have already solved this problem in sillycon valley. for compostable trash it’s called the compostable grocery bag. for biodegradable trash it’s a different bag called the biodegradable bag. they’re not exactly the same.
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https://news.berkeley.edu/2021/04/21/new-process-makes-biodegradable-plastics-truly-compostable/
 
Big cities in Beijing and Shanghai have already adopted 垃圾分类. Tokyo and cities in Japan also requires this rubbish segregation thingie. Not sure why Singapore is still incinerating every damn rubbish. But one thing for sure is throwing rubbish will cost time and money in future. So for me myself, I try to consume what I need and refrain from excessive buying and shopping. Buy what one needs, less rubbish is produced and save time and money throwing away.


Yes, the point you brought up about Japan and China cities doing this, was also brought up by some Redditors. Sg Reddit sometimes have pretty good discussion threads that are even more worth reading than many EDMW and SBF threads.
 
we have already solved this problem in sillycon valley. for compostable trash it’s called the compostable or biodegradable grocery bag.
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https://news.berkeley.edu/2021/04/21/new-process-makes-biodegradable-plastics-truly-compostable/


Since Sg incinerates all rubbish, compostable rubbish aren't any more environmentally friendly than non-compostable rubbish.

As I said earlier in this thread :

The point is the hypocrisy of the Sg Govt in forcing all supermarkets to charge for plastic bags : they pretend (virtue signalling) it's for the environment, when you end up having to buy plastic trash bags anyway, just that you now pay double (for use at supermarkets and to buy trash bags), and it doesn't do a damn thing for the environment. The environment rationale is inherently flawed anyway : Sg incinerates all rubbish, so plastic bags are not an environmental pollution problem like in other countries.
 
Since Sg incinerates all rubbish, compostable rubbish aren't any more environmentally friendly than non-compostable rubbish.

As I said earlier in this thread :

The point is the hypocrisy of the Sg Govt in forcing all supermarkets to charge for plastic bags : they pretend (virtue signalling) it's for the environment, when you end up having to buy plastic trash bags anyway, just that you now pay double (for use at supermarkets and to buy trash bags), and it doesn't do a damn thing for the environment. The environment rationale is inherently flawed anyway : Sg incinerates all rubbish, so plastic bags are not an environmental pollution problem like in other countries.
in sillycon valley food waste and trash go into landfill and are compacted for years if not decades until the landfill is usable again. in sg every piece of trash gets incinerated thus biodegradable bags are not important. however, some food wastes are compostable and can be recycled for plant feed or compost soil for gardening. that should be trashed in compostable bags and sold to garang guni unkers for 6.9c per lb. they then can sell to nea or an agency in minimystery of environment for 16.9c per lb. but nea or new agency or any waste recycling agency must pay lah to incentivise behavior and a mini economy of compostable waste. no monetary incentives or disincentives sinkies boh chup.
 
in sillycon valley food waste and trash go into landfill and are compacted for years if not decades until the landfill is usable again. in sg every piece of trash gets incinerated thus biodegradable bags are not important. however, some food wastes are compostable and can be recycled for plant feed or compost soil for gardening. that should be trashed in compostable bags and sold to garang guni unkers for 6.9c per lb. they then can sell to nea or an agency in minimystery of environment for 16.9c per lb. but nea or new agency or any waste recycling agency must pay lah to incentivise behavior and a mini economy of compostable waste. no monetary incentives or disincentives sinkies boh chup.
My parents in their advance age dumped all their empty eggshells, groundnut shells, ginko nut shells, veges that can't be eaten anymore, etc etc in their garden to fertilise their mango, chiku and banana trees.
 
My parents in their advance age dumped all their empty eggshells, groundnut shells, ginko nut shells, veges that can't be eaten anymore, etc etc in their garden to fertilise their mango, chiku and banana trees.
some sinkies with land know how to compost. like the ah por next door in siglap. plants everywhere like a mini jungle. at least their chiku is sweet. their daughter’s chitsu i don’t know.
 
some sinkies with land know how to compost. like the ah por next door in siglap. plants everywhere like a mini jungle. at least their chiku is sweet. their daughter’s chitsu i don’t know.
Honestly, I hate chikus. It has a funny taste and too sweet for my liking. The fruits on their chiku tree attract all sorts of birds and bats. If I have my way, I will chop it down :D
 
sinkies complain about everything but dont know how to solve these problems themselves
 
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