Waste to Wonder: Paper making & Claymore Clean up (Go Green SG)
Stridy = Stride + Tidy! Come join us to meet likeminded individuals and learn something new!
Date and time
Location
Claymore Connect
442 Orchard Road Singapore, Singapore 238879 SingaporeAgenda
2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Introduction and paper making
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Claymore clean up
4:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Reflections and take home paper
About this event
This is a Go Green SG event organised in collaboration with Stridy and Crane. Bring your unwanted paper from home and get freshly made paper. Followed by getting an hour of walking exercise in, maybe meet some interesting people, do some good and learn all about the waste management challenges in Singapore. Litter picking equipment will be provided so you won’t get your hands dirty. See you there!
Min. 13 years old
To bring:
Toilet rolls, envelopes, white rough paper
Optional:
Folder to hold your home made paper, apron
What will you get:
- New knowledge on how recycling works
- Paper making skills
- Homemade paper to bring home
- New likeminded friends
- Knowledge on Singapore’s waste management landscape
What is Go Green SG?
Led by the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment, Go Green SG (formerly known as Climate Action Week) is a whole-of-nation movement to rally the community to take collective action towards a sustainable future for Singapore. It comprises a series of sustainability-related events and activities 12 June - 14 July organised by our People, Public and Private (3P) partners.
Agenda
2 to 3.15pm paper making
3.30 to 4.30pm clean up (allows time for paper to dry and bring home)
4.45 to 5pm debrief and return your freshly made paper!
This event is powered by Stridy and venue very kindly sponsored by Crane.
Frequently asked questions
To bring: Toilet rolls, envelopes, white rough paper Optional: Folder to hold your home made paper, apron
Nope! Grabbers, rings and plastic bags will be provided.
Stridy is a non-profit organisation founded in Singapore to encourage citizens to clean up within the urban community. There's more litter than we would like to admit in Singapore. We also have an app there is free to download and use! Find out more about us from: www.stridy.com