Summary - Draft 1

The article “Parliament: S'pore looks to create Newoil by transforming waste plastic into alternative fuel” (2020) states that Singapore intends to create Newoil – that can replace fossil fuel petroleum. This approach is to solve the rising amount of waste generated every year. In 2018, only 4% of such waste generated by the nation was recycled. Packaging waste is one of the biggest waste streams in Singapore due to high generation and low recycling rate. Usually, plastic can be recycled by mechanical recycling and chemical recycling according to the types of plastics. National Environment Agency will start a deposit refund scheme to encourage the citizens to recycle. The newly announced Newoil is claimed by Singapore that it can be produced in the form of pyrolysis oil by transforming plastic. The development of new recycling method is expected to create economic opportunities for Singapore and jobs for Singaporeans. If the Newoil is successful, this will bring the nation closer to a zero-waste nation and a low-carbon economy.


Reference

Liu, V. (2020, March 4th). Parliament: S'pore looks to create Newoil by transforming waste plastic into alternative fuel. THE STRAITS TIMES. https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/parliament-singapore-looks-to-transform-waste-plastic-into-oil


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