
Booth & Workshops
Enjoy interactive and engaging activities from our sustainability partners.

ByeO Barelands is a biodiversity strategy card game that teaches real-world ecology through play, from indoor gaming to outdoor exploration. It sparks awareness and action for Singapore's wildlife!

CRO Farm to Table demonstrates how urban farming and sustainable cooking practices can be integrated into daily life. Participants will learn how to make pesto from scratch using school-grown basil!

Discover Singapore’s rich biodiversity and explore the challenges wildlife face in an increasingly urbanised environment at the NTU ASE booth. Through interactive activities including pipe cleaner animal crafting, real taxidermy showcases, and a timed species matching challenge, participants will learn about human-wildlife coexistence and the importance of sustainable urban planning in protecting our wild neighbours.

Pasarfish works to reconnect Singaporeans with the diverse range of seafood found in local markets, encouraging people to understand where their fish comes from, how it’s caught or farmed, and what the environmental impacts are, hoping to build more knowledge on sustainable seafood and traceability in the seafood supply chain.

The NUS Climate Analytics and Technology booth explores nuclear energy as a potential clean energy source in the transition away from fossil fuels in Singapore's energy context. Through educational presentations and interactive reactor simulations, participants engage with the science, tradeoffs, and future possibilities of nuclear technology.

Step into the role of an urban planner and explore the tradeoffs behind different energy sources in powering Singapore’s future. Through an interactive planning game, participants will learn about clean energy, energy return on investment (EROI), and Singapore’s evolving energy landscape, including nuclear energy research.

Learn how solar energy powers a more sustainable future through a hands-on demonstration of real-time solar electricity generation. Participants can also test their knowledge with a fun clean energy quiz and explore how everyday actions support Singapore’s energy transition.

NUS ELSA's booth presents our Green Jeopardy to discover how laws, policies, and everyday choices can shape a more sustainable future in the Green Economy!

The ComfortDelGro-EB Impact Sustainability Education Grant Booth explores how sustainability connects to everyday life, communities, innovation, and youth leadership. Through interactive role play activities, games, and grantee showcases, the booth highlights practical sustainability actions and the power of young changemakers to shape a more resilient future.

With Singapore facing rising temperatures severely impacting health and productivity, at the Edm8ker booth, we are learning how to "Beat the Heat!" This booth introduces the science of evaporative cooling via an Orbeez Neck Cooler, demonstrating how simple science and low-cost materials can help us stay resilient in a warming climate. Additionally, participants can learn how to repair household items with a facilitator guide and repair kit, emphasizing the importance of repair rather than wastefulness.

Nature Society Singapore's booth introduces participants to its role in advocating for nature-inclusive planning to build a more resilient Singapore. Participants will learn the value of balancing approaches for climate adaptation with nature-based solutions, and trade-offs involved in decisions. Participants take on the role of planners reimagining a coastal area at risk of sea level rise and must take action to protect the city!

At the Temasek Polytechnic booth participants will explore how urban systems are designed and optimized through interactive activities focused on energy use, resource efficiency, and system performance.

A collaboration between Cloop, Seeds of Change, and Nanyarns, learn how to upcycle fabrics into new creations at this booth! Cloop is a circular fashion enterprise that aims to reduce textile waste by helping consumers "close the loop" on fashion. They have also provided all the upcycling materials used at this booth. Seeds of Change, an EB Impact initiative, empowers seniors to upcycle otherwise wasted textiles. Through the programme, they learn to create and sell upcycled products, going on to train others in their communities. Nanyarns is a youth-led initiative founded by two former Nanyang Girls' High School students. With a vision to educate communities on upcycling, they turn discarded textiles into new products while raising awareness on sustainable consumption and creative reuse.

Stridy focuses on waste management in Singapore, recycling, and city-wide cleanups. Offering insights into how individuals and communities can contribute to a cleaner and greener future via the stridy app. Putting our work into action, we are hosting a litter picking cleanup around the National Library area.

A more sustainable future requires innovative thinking and creativity, that's why the ITE College East booth is taking old expired masks and upcycling them into scented flowers, diverting otherwise wasted masks.

The SUSS Sustainability Students Committee booth explores the hidden environmental and social costs behind everyday electronics and technology consumption. Through interactive decision-making activities and upcycling elements, the booth encourages participants to reflect on mindful consumption, repair culture, and balancing digital lifestyles with "analog" practices.

HYC and Six Seconds are teaming up to spread love for yourself, others and the planet through emotional intelligence. This booth will explore our feelings and emotions towards climate change through arts and crafts activities.
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