Joining us in the studio are Andres Neo and Koe Chua Jia Ying, Co-Chairpersons of the Inter-University Environmental Coalition and the driving force behind the inaugural Sustainability Youth Festival (TSYF) happening this August at The Capitol Theatre.
Organised by students, for students, TSYF is more than a summit—it’s a movement. With the theme “The Sustainability Puzzle – Every Piece Matters,” the festival invites participants to explore how every action, idea, and innovation fits into the larger picture of sustainable change.
We’ll hear about game-changing youth pitches competing for $20,000 in grants, explore interactive booths, spotlight student leaders in TED-style talks, and even unpack sustainability careers during speed-dating sessions. Andres, Koe—thanks for being here. Let’s start with the vision behind TSYF and how you’re making sustainability real for Singapore’s next generation. Join “Saturday Mornings Show” host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys.

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