Following the life of Daniel Tay, a Freegan in Singapore
Did you know? In 2016, 679, 900 tonnes of food waste was disposed in Singapore. With the help of Daniel Tay, a member of the freegan community in Singapore, we take a look at how freeganism can help to reduce food waste in our short documentary. The film also dives into the various activities that the freegan community engage in which aims to reduce consumerism and save the environment by repurposing discarded items and food.

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Dumpster Dining: A Sustainable Solution by Singapore's Freegans.

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Jack The Spice Boy

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Food waste: How much food do supermarkets throw away? (CBC Marketplace)

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10 Singapore Frugal Habits That Saves me Thousands Every Year 💸

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Freegan Living: Rescuing High-Quality Food from Trash Bins!

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Laolao's Guide to Giving Up*

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We Tried Four Forgotten Foods In Singapore | Singapore Hour

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How Dumpster Divers Became Sustainable Heroes | One Small Step

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No Script, Just Real Life: My $1/Day Meals in the Countryside

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Inside The World's Biggest Truck Stop

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What's Considered Poor In Singapore? | Street Interview

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Your Trash, His Treasure: Dumpster Diving | CNA Insider

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