Clean and Green Singapore aims to encourage Singaporeans to conserve our common spaces and environment.
During this Covid-19 pandemic, keeping ourselves and our surroundings clean have become essential. It is no longer a preference or just being gracious but a first line of defence in the fight against Covid-19. Today, public cleanliness with personal hygiene is crucial in the fight against Covid-19. They will also be a critical defence against other unforeseeable future outbreaks. In a nutshell, it is important to keep our environment clean as part of our continuous efforts to cope with health crisis such as the recent outbreak. In Singapore, public bins and waste disposal means are made easily accessible. Thus everyone should dispose of their litter and waste responsibly. With everyone doing their part, Singapore can be a liveable, endearing home besides a vibrant and sustainable city for all.
Our students have designed digital posters in support of the Clean and Green Singapore movement. These posters are a result of a collaboration between the three ITE Colleges who have decided to get our Chip Eng Seng Study Grant recipients to design and create these posters. Through their creativity with a design flair, our students hope to share with their peers to keep Singapore a clean, green and sustainable city. Out of more than 60 posters created, 18 posters were selected not just based on their design but the messages they portrayed and originality. These posters are our students’ effort to make Singapore a vibrant and beautiful home. We encourage everyone to view them in support of the efforts.
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CC1 Jade R Chang ChyanEe
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CE1 - Danish Sufi Usyair BMS
(College East)
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CW1 - Noorul Iman Bte Muhammad Sayeed
(College West)
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CC2 - Quintina Leow Rui Qi
(College Central)
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CE2 - Elfira Arbain Bte Amron
(College East)
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CW2 - San salian John Harinel Sion
(College West)
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CC3 - Chin Yung Ern Aaron
(College Central)
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CE3 - Heng Hui Xin Cheryl
(College East)
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CW3 - Michelle Lee Jia Qi
(College West)
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CC4 - Emmeline Goh Si Hui
(College Central)
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CE4 - Chia Hui Ling
(College East)
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CW4 - Josh
(College West)
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CC5 - Timothy Chia Kai Lun
(College Central)
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CE5 - Lim Jie Ting Michel
(College East)
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CW5 - Lucas Koh Jing Yu
(College West)
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CC6 - Lee Wei Kang
(College Central)
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CE6 - Sharleen Nadya Adlynna S
(College East)
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CC6 - Aqib
(College West)
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