Take a disposable bag (or two) at checkout
Give imperfect food a chance
Buy bulk promotional items to save money
Follow the grocery list I planned
YOU ARE grocery shopping. Which two habits can help you waste less? Click each option to reveal the greener choices.
Tip: If your purchases are small, carry them in your bag, pockets, or hands instead.
You can do better!
Approximately 265,000 tonnes of disposables in domestic waste are incinerated and end up in Semakau Landfill annually.
Take a disposable bag (or two) at checkout
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Tip: Store them properly to extend their lifespan.
Nice move!
Odd-looking fruits and vegetables might look different but they taste just as good and are often cheaper.
Give imperfect food a chance
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Tip: Make a grocery list and stick to it. Avoid bulk buying if you cannot finish them.
Make a wiser decision!
Attractive deals can be tempting, but it may lead to food wastage if you do not consume them in time.
Buy bulk promotional items to save money
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Tip: Plan meals, check your kitchen and stick to your shopping list to avoid overbuying.
Good job!
One in three Singaporeans throw away more than 10 per cent of food weekly. Planning your groceries can help you avoid food wastage and save up to $300 a year.
Follow the grocery list I planned
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