September Events in Singapore

September in Singapore is buzzing with eco-friendly activities!! Explore local biodiversity on guided nature walks, dive into marine conservation at themed festivals, or get involved in community cleanups and composting workshops.

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September in Singapore is buzzing with eco-friendly activities!! Explore local biodiversity on guided nature walks, dive into marine conservation at themed festivals, or get involved in community cleanups and composting workshops. Whether you’re eager to learn, volunteer, or simply enjoy the outdoors, there’s something for everyone. Dive into these exciting events and join the green movement this September!

1. Making Waves: Dive into a Thriving Career in Oceans Sustainability

Time: 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m., Friday, 13th September

Location: Central Public Library – Programme Room 1

Organiser: WWF-Singapore

Description: Explore careers in marine science and ocean sustainability at this insightful career talk, part of WWF-Singapore’s marine-themed outreach event. Perfect for students and young professionals, it features expert speakers sharing their experiences and advice on building a meaningful career dedicated to protecting our oceans.

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2. Tzu Chi Environmental Sustainability Day

Time: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., Sunday, 15th September

Location: 36 Eco Points across Singapore

Organiser: Tzu Chi Foundation (Singapore)

Description: Every third Sunday of the month, Tzu Chi transforms neighbourhood spaces into eco points for recycling. Residents are invited to bring recyclables and participate in sorting activities, promoting environmental awareness and community spirit. Proceeds support Tzu Chi’s community programmes.

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3. Carbon Crunch: Reducing our Emissions One Plate at a Time

Time: 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., Tuesday, 17th September

Location: School of Design and Environment, Level 4 Barrel Room 04-10, National University of Singapore

Organiser: LRF Institute for the Public Understanding of Risk

Description: Join this interactive session to explore how our food choices contribute to carbon emissions. Learn about the systemic issues that make food more carbon-intensive and discover actionable steps for making sustainable dietary decisions. This event is part of NUS Sustainability CONNECT aiming to help you reduce your carbon footprint, starting with what’s on your plate.

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4. SEAs The Day Festival

Time: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Saturday, 21st September

Location: The Plaza, National Library Building

Organiser: WWF-Singapore

Description: Dive into marine conservation at WWF-Singapore’s SEAs The Day Festival. Explore interactive booths, join workshops, and engage in fun, ocean-themed activities designed for all ages. This festival is a great way to learn how to protect our oceans.

This inaugural event is part of WWF-Singapore’s public outreach initiative, running from 6th to 22nd September.

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5. East Coast Park X World Cleanup Day Initiative

Time: 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m., Saturday, 21st September

Location: East Coast Park, Area G

OrganiserKindred Community

Description: Join the Kindred Community at East Coast Park for a beach cleanup as part of World Cleanup Day. Participate in person on 21st September or register your own cleanup online to contribute at a time and location that suits you, and share your efforts on social media using #worldcleanupday2023 and #kindredsg. This event is part of a broader effort where cleanups are organised biweekly across Singapore.

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6. Forest Bathing at Singapore Botanic Gardens

Time: 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m., Saturday, 28th September

Location: Singapore Botanic Gardens

OrganiserNature Society (Singapore)

Immerse yourself in nature with a rejuvenating forest bathing session at Singapore Botanic Gardens. This session includes mindful activities like stillness, observation, and a tea sharing circle, designed to reduce stress and enhance well-being. Suitable for participants aged 16 and above, this two-hour experience offers a refreshing way to connect with nature.

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7. Coexistence by Design – Guided Nature Walk

Time: 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., Saturday, 28th September, and 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday, 30th September

Location: Dairy Farm Nature Park

OrganiserCreativeans X Jane Goodall Institute (Singapore)

Description: Explore the Wallace Nature Trail at Dairy Farm Nature Park, home to diverse flora and fauna. This easy, two-hour walk celebrates the legacy of naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace. Part of Singapore Design Week 2024, the event promotes environmental stewardship through a blend of nature walks, discussions, and workshops. Proceeds benefit the Jane Goodall Institute (Singapore).

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8. Reduce Food Waste by Composting

Time: Every Thursday, 7:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

Location: Rooftop Garden @ 506, 506 Yishun Avenue 4, Singapore 760506

Organiser: Tony the Farmer

Description: Join Tony the Farmer every Thursday evening to turn kitchen scraps into compost at a rooftop garden. Whether you bring your own scraps or help process the ones they’ve collected, no experience is needed. Gloves are provided, and you’ll be guided through chopping and shredding materials for composting. Drop by anytime during the session, rain or shine!

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9. Nature & Sustainability Tour: A Sensory Stroll – What’s that Smell?

Time: Every Saturday and Sunday, 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Location: Gardens by the Bay, Friends of Gardens Centre

Organiser: Gardens by the Bay

Description: Discover the fascinating world of plants through your senses on this guided tour at Gardens by the Bay. Explore the outdoor gardens and learn how plants use scents—both pleasant and pungent—to communicate, protect themselves, and attract pollinators. This tactile journey will also highlight the unique textures and forms of various plants, challenging you to rethink your perceptions of the plant kingdom.

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