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We have committed to reduce emissions to around 60 MtCO2e in 2030 after peaking emissions earlier, and to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
Singapores approach to sustainable development is guided by three key principles: (i) an integrated approach and long-term strategic planning; (ii) investments in RD and innovative solutions; and (iii) forging partnerships. First, we pursue a long-term, integrated approach to policy planning and implementation.
In order to fulfill such aspiration, Singapore has been introducing initiatives that provide its citizens with quality education, affordable healthcare and subsidised public housing. With the belief that these essentials are needed for a strong and inclusive community.
Spearheaded by five ministries, the Green Plan features five key pillars: (i) City in Nature, (ii) Sustainable Living, (iii) Energy Reset, (iv) Green Economy, and (v) Resilient Future.
Interest in sustainability among Singaporeans in particular, the report said, has grown 2.8 times in two years. The report also found that while 23 per cent of Singapore consumers considered sustainability a top criteria when making a packaged food purchase, just 14 per cent would act on their intentions.
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Singapore is leading the way in sustainable development by investing in green infrastructure to reduce the urban heat island effect. There are established green spaces that cover up to almost 50% of the total municipal area that hosts a large number of green buildings.
We made early policy choices that reduced our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, for example, by switching from fuel oil to natural gas the cleanest form of fossil fuel for power generation. In 2021, about 95% of its electricity was generated from natural gas, compared to 18% in 2000.
The Global Destination Sustainability (GDS) Index ranks cities based on four areas: destination management, supplier, social, and environmental performance. Singapore scored 93%, 68%, 84%, and 78% in the four areas, respectively. In total, Singapore received a score of 81.83%, up from its 2022 record of 71.14%.

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