Recent Works
BYO Singapore
I joined BYO Singapore, a movement by Zero Waste SG, for the launch of their campaign, Bring Your Own Container (BYOC). The campaign works together with hawker centres and the community to work towards reducing the excessive use of our disposables.
Asian Food Network
Don’t let your Christmas party leftovers go to waste! Here are some ideas on what you can make with them.
TWO L(I)PS
I recently tried Two L(i)ps‘ new range of 5 prebiotic products for the past two weeks and I love how easy they are to use – my current favourites are the sunscreen (Screen) and body balm (Juice).
Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment
Just filmed another episode with the Ministry of Sustainability and Environment on a documentary about food security and supporting local produce.
The UN Global Compact Network Singapore
It was an honour to host this year’s UN Global Compact Network Singapore (GCNS) Virtual Summit 2020 Youth Track. The Youth Track is for individuals who have a passion for sustainability, but may not know where to start or what role they can play, and it is free for all aged 18-25. Themed ‘Decade for Decisive Action: Taste the Change’, the Youth Track focused on food security, one of the pressing issues of our time.
Virtual Singapore Sustainability Academy
I joined Joanna (Weird and Wild Edibles) on CDL’s Virtual Singapore Sustainability Academy (VSSA) to share more on gardening at home.
111 Somerset
I have always wondered what filter coffees were all about and why they were such an art to prepare. I went down to one of my favourite cafes in town, Glyph Supply at 111 Somerset, to learn more about the math & science about coffee, and brew my very own artisanal cup!
Zero Waste SG
I chat with Zero Waste SG about our relationship with food waste in Singapore. How did we get to where we are today (wasting an average of 52 plates of nasi lemak per household annually), and how we can be part of the solution. I also give a little sneak peak into some hacks I use in my kitchen to prolong the shelf-life of certain foods!
Asian Food Network
What do you do with potato skins? Ugly fruits? Or wilted spring onions? Let me show you how to turn them into magical dishes so your food lasts longer for you.
Tech Able Singapore
I’m really fond of Tech Able’s work. They’re all about providing assistive technology to improve the quality and ease of living for persons with disabilities. Do check them out at Enabling Village if you’re curious about the gadgets they have, or know of anyone who can benefit from them.
Asian Food Network
With stay-home orders still in place around the world, canned food has become a lifesaver for many. Still, some say they are unhealthy and less nutritious compared to fresh foods due to their processing methods and ingredients. But others disagree. So, who’s right?
Asian Food Network
Being sustainable and environmentally-friendly isn’t just limited to takeaways and plastic storage, it’s also in your homes. [Here’s how you can] keep up a sustainable lifestyle and make full use of the produce you have in your kitchens.