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MSE50 Officer Video Feature: Saving Semakau Landfill, One Truckload at a Time 

Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment
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"If you don't study hard, you will end up collecting rubbish" was a comment that Jeffrey heard from his mum since young.
But for Jeffrey, a Senior Engineer at ‪@nea_sg‬ Tuas Marine Transfer Station (TMTS) who had studied very hard, he is very proud that he is now in the business of managing waste! Jeffrey oversees operations at TMTS where incineration ash and non-incinerable waste are sent to Semakau Landfill.
"There is no magic involved. We are like the checkpoint for Semakau Landfill, minus the passport," he quips. Watch to find out more about what Jeffrey does at TMTS!
#SGGreenPlan #MSE50 #TowardsZeroWaste #NEAengineers #techforenvironment

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1 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 5   
@lisirchin
@lisirchin 6 месяцев назад
😂i love the opening of this video. It is so true! I been told and I told the same story to my kid😂😂😂
@nichyin
@nichyin Год назад
wa so handsome this engineer. Makes me wanna be like him when I grow up.
@conned
@conned 7 месяцев назад
Our kids should know....we won't be always here to clean after them...
@3822K9976
@3822K9976 Год назад
Are the plants & leave collected send to incinerator too?
@conned
@conned 7 месяцев назад
No,they are sent to "secret sorting" facility,then to another secret facility to burn as energy for the 2 biodomes.......I can't say where, )..haha
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