Year of Public Hygiene
Go Green SG returns with a focus on public hygiene!
With 2024 designated as the Year of Public Hygiene, this year’s Go Green SG featured activities and programmes to raise public awareness and nudge citizens to do their part for a cleaner and greener Singapore.
Check out how you can get involved!!
Go Green SG Jingle with Annette and Glenn
Get into the groove with this brand new Go Green SG jingle, produced in collaboration with local artists Annette Lee and Glenn Yong.
Hygiene Heroes - a Go Green SG Short Film
Little things can have a big impact! Our actions – or lack of them – add up, and if we’re not careful, it could have a big effect on public hygiene.
Watch Andy, a young boy who has the unique ability to shrink and visit his magical miniature world. However, when he ends up in a sticky situation due to others’ carelessness, it’s up to his friend Rishi to save him.
Year of Public Hygiene Profile Frame
Show your support by adopting the Year of Public Hygiene profile image frame!
Click here to download the frame, and a guide on how to add the frame to your profile image.
Other Resources
NEA’s Year of Public Hygiene webpage
Public Hygiene Council’s website
Clean & Green Singapore
Check out the Public Hygiene-related events you missed at Go Green SG 2024
- Dates: 12, 22 June; 5, 9, 12 July
- Admission: Free (registration required)
- Venue: Various
- Organiser: National Parks Board
This programme will provide participants an opportunity to support National Parks Board in the removal of invasive species.
- Date: 12 June – 14 July
- Admission: Free (no registration required)
- Organiser: susGain
Participate in susGain's 'Clean & Green' App Challenge and earn points by completing quizzes. Stand a chance to win prizes sponsored by sustainable local brands!
- Date: 14, 21, 28 June; 3, 10 July
- Admission: Free (registration required)
- Venue: Various
- Organiser: National Environment Agency
Find out more about the work that goes on behind-the-scenes to keep public spaces clean, and how NEA leverages technology to do this.
- Date: 14, 23 June; 14 July
- Admission: Free (registration required)
- Venue: Ola Beach Club, Sentosa
- Organiser: National Environment Agency
Litter-picking is fun! Join us on kayaks to conduct a coastal clean-up at Sentosa and nearby islands. Learn more about Singapore’s marine biodiversity and how to protect it.
- Date: 15 June
- Admission: Free (registration required)
- Venue: East Coast Park
- Organiser: Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore
Join the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore and Jurong Port for a day of action and inspiration!
- Date: 15, 22 June
- Admission: Free (registration required)
- Venue: East Coast Park/Haji Lane
- Organiser: Vintagewkend and Stridy
Calling all youths! Join Vintagewkend and Stridy in your most fashionable fits to make Singapore cleaner and greener at Trashion Week.
- Date: 16, 29, 30 June; 6, 13 July
- Admission: Free (registration required)
- Venue: PAssion Wave @ Jurong Lake Gardens
- Organiser: National Environment Agency and PAssionWave
Explore our beautiful reservoirs on kayaks while picking up litter. Learn how you can play a part in keeping our reservoirs clean and contribute to environmental conservation!
- Date: 21, 25 June; 3, 4 July
- Admission: Free (registration required)
- Organiser: National Environment Agency
Proper refuse management practices are critical for rat control. Experience and observe how NEA officers conduct surveillance and identify responsible parties.
- Date: 22, 23 June
- Admission: Free (registration required)
- Venue: Science Centre Singapore
- Organiser: Science Centre Board
Bring along your clean and dry plastic recyclables and take part in a round-robin activity to learn more about different types of plastics, how to sort and treat them for recycling, and convert plastic “waste” into plastic filament.
- Date: 22, 29 June
- Admission: Free (registration required)
- Venue: ABC Waters @ Kallang River
- Organiser: Shimizu Corporation and PUB
Learn more about Singapore’s Water Story and how the ABC Waters Programme is transforming Singapore’s canal, rivers & reservoirs into beautiful recreational spaces.
- Date: 25 June; 2, 9 July
- Admission: Free (registration required)
- Venue: Yishun Neighbourhood Park
- Organiser: National Environment Agency
Good air quality is important in safeguarding public health. Find out how ambient air quality is being monitored in stations across Singapore. Gain insights into the data collection processes that help ensure the well-being of Singapore’s residents.
- Date: 29 June; 13 July
- Admission: Free (registration required)
- Venue: Environment Building, 40 Scotts Road
- Organiser: National Environment Agency
Through this exclusive behind-the-scenes workshop, learn how NEA officers conduct enforcement for littering offences, and the challenges they face in the process.
- Dates: 29 June
- Admission: Free (registration required)
- Venue: Pasir Ris Park Area 1
- Organiser: Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS)
"Clean the seas with SEAS" is an effort aimed at tackling ocean pollution and promoting environmental sustainability.
- Date: 29 June
- Admission: Free (registration required)
- Venue: Pulau Ubin
- Organiser: Nature Society Singapore
The Forest Clean-up at Pulau Ubin aims to raise awareness about our impact on the environment and how we can make a difference through our daily habits.
- Date: 29 June
- Admission: Free (registration required)
- Venue: Blk 4C, St. Georges Lane, Linkway Building
- Organiser: Stridy Pte Ltd
Join Stridy members as they walk and clean up around the Jalan Besar neighbourhood. Get an hour of walking exercise in and meet like-minded individuals while learning something new!
- Date: 29 June
- Admission: Free (registration required)
- Venue: Sungei Pang Sua
- Organiser: Nature Society Singapore
This event aims to raise awareness on the impact litter has on the environment as well as demonstrate responsible practices in our waterways.
- Date: 29 June
- Admission: Free (registration required)
- Venue: Rail Corridor
- Organiser: Nature Society Singapore
Get involved in this meaningful rewilding activity, which includes manual clearance of grass and weeds, followed by a tree planting along the Rail Corridor.
- Date: 30 June
- Admission: Free (registration required)
- Venue: Crane @ Claymore Connect
- Organiser: Stridy and Crane
Join us for this paper making workshop where you can learn about Singapore's waste management challenges! The workshop will be followed by a clean-up of the Claymore neighbourhood.
- Date: 9 July
- Admission: Free (registration required)
- Venue: PUB Waterhub, 80 Toh Guan Road East
- Organiser: PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency
Learn what common materials choke our sewage systems, and do your part to keep public and private sewers free-flowing to minimise public health issues. Witness a manhole inspection and demonstration of how sewer chokes are cleared.