Kids vs Experts
EP3: Turning Plastic into Money?
Fancy using a truffle-flavoured fork and mala-flavoured spoon? We interviewed kids to give ideas on how we can become a zero-pollution nation! Here what the experts then had to say.
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Fancy using a truffle-flavoured fork and mala-flavoured spoon? We interviewed kids to give ideas on how we can become a zero-pollution nation! Here what the experts then had to say.
Fancy ordering a piece of land like a pizza delivery or living underground permanently? We asked kids to think of smart ways to maximise land use in the face of rising sea levels and growing urban populations. Are they on the right track? Experts from Temasek and urban infrastructure consultancy Surbana Jurong weigh in.
From robots that transform litter into anything, to HDB blocks lined with solar panel walls — these kids are taking to their sketchbooks to come up with ideas that may solve the environmental problems of today. Think their ideas sound impossible? We ask experts to weigh in.
What would a fully solar-powered Singapore look like? We asked kids to think of creative ways to generate solar power — and their answers took us to infinity and beyond. Hear what industry experts have to say about these ideas and how they can help shape a more sustainable future.
Fancy having a farm in the middle of Marina Bay? We asked kids for their ideas on how to grow food in the city. Hear what experts from Temasek and urban agriculture company Sustenir have to say.