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Singapore to build green features into new public housing
January 23, 2014
Singapore to build green features into new public housing
The Singapore government has said that all future public housing developments will be outfitted with a range of standard eco-living features including centralized waste recycling chutes, LED lighting, motion sensors and even a system that uses drained sink water to flush toilets.
The initiative will begin with 3,193 new flats the Housing and Development Board announced under the years’ first Built-to-Order (BTO) allotment launched yesterday. The first batch of BTO flats for 2014 will be located in the long-established Serangoon estate and the relatively newer towns of Bukit Batok, Juron West, Punggol and Woodlands.
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