If you’re looking for more options for all your grocery shopping needs, check out these awesome online grocery shops that’ll keep your pantries stocked, and bellies happy. With Phase 2 back again, you’ve probably been trying to avoid the crowds a lot more and do most of your grocery shopping online. If you’re running out of patience waiting for delivery slots to open up on chain supermarket websites, believe me, I ...
Read MoreIn the first story of our Creative Juices series, we speak to 33-year-old Stephanie Chan, a.k.a Steph Dogfoot. A Singaporean poet, stand-up comedian and environmental activist, she discusses her views on writing, sustainability and all things eco. It’s late morning as we meet Stephanie at Shake Farm HQ to get all juiced up. We exchange pleasantries and she tells us that she’s actually a regular at the joint which happens to ...
Read MoreNot enough charging points nearby and don’t have the time to wait for your EV to charge up? Here's why every EV owner needs AutoApp, a convenient car care app. If you’re an EV owner in Singapore, you’re probably all too familiar with certain issues regarding car maintenance. For one, despite the growing number of EV charging points in the country, it’s still nowhere near as convenient as finding a petrol ...
Read MoreLooking for your next home? If you’re all about living the sustainable life, you may want to consider these green neighbourhoods in Singapore. Okay, before I start, let me just say one very important thing: every neighbourhood in Singapore is green in its own very special way. From rooftop gardens at carparks, to the gorgeous flora and fauna at community parks, examples of nature in HDB estates are aplenty. You’ve probably ...
Read MoreTemasek Shophouse launches the Carbon Copy Challenge, a new social media movement urging Singaporeans to reduce their carbon footprint one act at a time. Remember when copying anything at school used to earn you several hours of detention? Well how the tables have turned. Earlier this week, Temasek Shophouse, a social impact hub that seeks to encourage, enhance and elevate initiatives and activities that contribute towards the common good, launched a social ...
Read MoreWith the Singapore Grand Energy Challenge 2021 (Youth) in sight, our Editor speaks to some talented students from Kranji Secondary School, finalists of last year’s competition. Can you remember what school was like when you were 15? As a 90s kid, it was a good day if I even managed to show up on time, do my homework and successfully resist the urge to hang out at the mall instead of ...
Read MoreA new service from Lenovo, Lenovo CO2 Offset Services, will let companies offset carbon emissions of selected new Lenovo products at the point of purchase. Announced today, the Lenovo CO2 Offset Services will let customers choose carbon offset projects from a range of United Nations-approved initiatives. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 6. cool. but how does it work exactly? First, customers would have to purchase a product from a selected list of new ...
Read More32-year-old Sales Account Manager Nur Alfisyah Nonis is a caring mother and wife. But during her free time, this plant mama spends her time sharing the love with her impressive array of plants in her cosy home. nurturing nature. Fisyah with her 7-year old daughter Aalia and 2-year old son Aadam. It’s just after 2pm as the futr singapore team makes their way to Fisyah’s home. The sun is scorching and a busy ...
Read MoreStood up, our Editor decides to sit down in a spacious Hyundai IONIQ and delve into the quirky world of Moo Moo PARK. To be completely honest, when I first scanned through our invite to Moo Moo PARK – Asia’s First Drive-Through Exhibition (inspired by the Year of the Ox) at the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, I had to do a double-take. With a name like Moo Moo PARK, I half expected ...
Read MoreCould something as simple as switching to a sustainable, ‘haze-free’ palm oil for your cooking needs stop the haze? PM Haze thinks so, and are sharing the message with their Haze-Free Foodstand campaign. PSI and PSI 2.5. N95. 101-200. It’s a little sad and almost poignant that most Singaporeans know exactly what these cryptic sets of letters and numbers mean. Every few years or so, Singapore is enveloped in a thick blanket of ...
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