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By The Bay

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Art Direction
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Exhibition Design


No Space for Waste - By The Bay


A pile of various vegetables including tomatoes, zucchini, peppers, carrots, and green beans with text overlay saying 'No Space for Waste' and a logo for 'Push the Wonders.'
Large informational display about Singapore's zero waste master plan, with text and graphics including a turtle and statistics on waste reduction targets, and a blurred person walking past.

An initiative that highlights sustainability and inspires greener living, the No Space for Waste exhibition advocates a collective effort towards a zero waste nation.

An informational display panel with text and graphics about sustainability, resource resilience, and climate resilience, set against a background of dense green trees.
A graphic showing a white plate with the text 'PROBLEM: FOOD WASTE' on it, set against an orange background with subtle horizontal lines.

Sectioned into three zones, we highlight how waste is being produced daily, sorted and the many ways in reducing them. We funnel content that discuss familiar topics to the daily practises of waste, creating awareness that encourages tenants and public in the precinct to adopt mindful ways towards a greener lifestyle.

An indoor educational display about food waste with illustrations and text, including a woman walking past with a mobile phone.
A display board about food waste with illustrations of food items and a shopping cart. The board has sections explaining types of food waste and statistics, with a focus on reducing food waste.

The campaign ran for three month, with a series of workshops that spans through festive seasons, driving participation with increased upcycling rate among the community.