No Waste Day Campaign 2015

No Waste Day Campaign 2015

Date: 20th October 2015, Tuesday
Time: 9.30am – 5.00pm
Venue: Concourse@SouthSpine (near Koufu/Canteen B)

Lucky Draw Period: 20th October 2015 – 13th November 2015
Winner Announcement: Every Friday

No Waste Day campaign is here!

The amount of waste generated in Singapore is increasing. This means that more landfills will have to be built to manage this increasing amount of waste. This is not sustainable. Ever wondered what you can do to reduce waste by making small lifestyle changes? It s easier than you think.

Come down to our booth this coming Tuesday, 20 October 2015 at the Concourse @ South Spine to find out how! In addition, we would also have lucky draw sessions. Simply enter the photo competition by just taking a minimum of 2 photos per week of you reducing waste, post it to Facebook/Instagram and you will be entitled to win a lucky draw prize. Lucky draw prizes will be posted up in Earthlink NTU s Facebook page and also Earthlink NTU s Instagram soon!

Special thanks to our Sponsor:

Subcommittee Outing 1 15/16

Subcommittee Outing 1 15/16

Date: 10th October 2015, Saturday
Time: 8.00am – 3.30pm
Venue: Sungei Buloh Wetland

In order to promote bonding between subcommittee members from different portfolios, as well as to provide an event where participants can relax and get to know new people, Earthlink has held its first Subcommittee Outing on the 10th of October. This weekend getaway was held at the largest mangrove reserve in Singapore, the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve  which is home to a vast variety of animals such as mudskippers, migratory birds, and giant monitor lizards.

After everyone was gathered at the HSS foyer, participants were assigned to groups and asked to introduce themselves to their respective groups. While waiting for the buses, participants played icebreaking games and had their breakfast. The wetland reserve was just 30 minutes away by bus, and everyone arrived in high spirits. The event was kick-started by station games, interspersed with nature walks along the reserve.

As the Nature Guides assigned to each group talked about the flora and fauna they could identify, many were fascinated by the diverse wildlife that could be found in the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. Aside from common plants such as fishtail palms  which can be easily found in abundance in a mangrove environment, participants also spotted animals such as mudskippers, monitor lizards, and even a pair of hornbills! On the other hand, station games that are scheduled between nature walks allow participants to take breaks from walking, as well as encouraging participants to work together with group mates in order to perform well in the games. Through the games, the group members can know each other better, possibly forging new friendships.

By the time the nature walks and the station games were completed, noon had arrived. Hungry participants were treated with a simple but filling meal in the form of a picnic-lunch. After a hearty meal and some rest, the outing resumed with a Coastal Walk along the edges of the wetland reserve. By this time, the tides had receded, and participants were able to spot the more elusive horseshoe crabs and tree-climbing crabs in the mud. In fact, some participants were even able to catch a glimpse of an estuarine crocodile at the river mouth, before it silently dipped below the water surface again.

When everyone had reached the end of the Coastal Walk, it was already late afternoon. After a brief group-photo session, everyone boarded the buses for the journey back to NTU. Despite the outing being extremely tiring, everyone agreed that it was very fun. Many participants were particularly fond of the nature walks and the interesting flora and fauna that they encountered, as well as meeting people from portfolios outside their own. All in all, this was a very valuable experience for the organizers and participants alike.

Earthlink NTU Recycling Report 2015

Earthlink NTU Recycling Report 2015

In early 2015, Earthlink NTU conducted an experiment and survey to study NTU population’s recycling behaviour and knowledge on recycling. This effort was initiated by our 22nd Management Committee under the lead of our former president Mr Ruskin Ong, the Recycling Portfolio and the Education Portfolio. With the data collected during the study, an in-depth joint report by the mentioned two portfolio has been produced.

The Recycling Report 2015 includes an examination of and discussions on the recycling practices and various key factors that might influence it, the contamination rate of recycling bins and survey respondents recycling knowledge. The report is split into two parts, part A and part B, for easier understanding.

As seen in the report, the contamination rate of the recycling bins are relatively high, especially for the paper and plastic recycling bins, and the number of recyclables found in the general waste bins were very high as well. Besides this, it is also noted that many respondents do not recycle frequently, and while most respondents seem to have an understanding of commonly known facts, there are still some misunderstandings.

To know more about the rate of recycling in NTU, and recycling behaviour and knowledge of the NTU population, read our full report below:

The full report can also be viewed at ISSUU:
http://issuu.com/webmasterearthlink/docs/recycling_report_2015__149494_/1

Subcommittee Outing 1 2015

Subcommittee Outing 1 2015

Date: 10th October 2015, Saturday
Time: 8.00am – 3.30pm
Venue: Sungei Buloh Wetland
Meet-up Venue: HSS Foyer
Getting tired of your studies? Time to take a break and have a little fun with your fellow Earthlink subcommittee members.
This time, we will be heading to Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, where we will have an outing filled with fun games and exciting nature walks. Break the ice with the other subcommittee members, create precious memories, and get the chance to observe wildlife at the mangroves. See you at the outing!
Please register at: tinyurl.com/el2015so1

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