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Singapore

As you probably know, chewing gum is illegal in Singapore because they want to keep the streets clean and they also banned spitting and urinating in a public space, except public bathrooms, but this is not the only fact that makes Singapore special and environmentally friendly. 

According to the USA Today, “the Southeast Asian nation declared 2018 the Year of Climate Action, alerting the public to the dangers of climate change, increased regulations on discarding food, plastics, and e-waste; and turning a greater focus on sustainability.”

The National Environment Agency (NEA) said that this state is “offering research grants for companies and organizations to develop sustainable waste management technologies, and planned to make it mandatory for large generators of packaging waste to report the types and quantities they use and their reduction plans by 2021.”

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