CIL’s office fights climate change

Recycling at the CIL office. Ms Tara Davenport, CIL's newest Research Associate, demonstrates the use of the paper recycling bin.
Recycling at the CIL office. Ms Tara Davenport, CIL's newest Research Associate, demonstrates the use of the paper recycling bin.

CIL has implemented a number of measures to help fight climate change and promote environmental sustainability. A newly installed recycling bin at the CIL office allows researchers and staff to recycle used paper. The Centre routinely recycles its used toner cartridges in a special recycling bin located on the Bukit Timah Campus. CIL staff also recycle their plastic name-card holders that get sent back to the vendor for re-use. The Centre is also exploring the use of eco-friendly stationary items made from recycled materials for the office and for conferences.

For more information on sustainability initiatives at NUS, please visit the website of the NUS Office of Environmental Sustainability.

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