People will soon be paying for plastic at more places, with most supermarkets set to charge at least five cents per bag from July 3.The move, part of a bid to reduce the use of disposables in Singapore, comes in tandem with efforts to ramp up recycling efforts in homes.
But is this enough? What more can be done to ramp up recycling efforts in Singapore?
Tan Huileng, Executive Director. Zero Waste Singapore shares her views.

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