RAS threw in its support for the launch of 'Keep Clean, Singapore!' (KCS) 2017 on 30th April, with its President Ms Tan Puay Hoon representing the Non-Government Organisation (NGO) sector, to signify the start of a series of community litter-picking activities in the month of May. For four years till 2015, Ms Tan had been one of the active members of the Public Hygiene Council (PHC) since its inception in 2011. The PHC is also the organiser of the KCS 2017 and has been spearheading the Keep Singapore Clean Movement over the years.
KCS bears the new name after the 'Operation WE Clean-up!' (OWCU) which had been held annually to promote a litter-free Singapore by encouraging everyone to take part in litter-picking activities. As OWCU progressed to another phase of upholding Singapore's clean image and aimed to inculcate greater ownership of the environment, OWCU was renamed as KCS in hope that everyone takes action and leads by example to keep our public spaces clean.
"AS threw in its support for the launch of 'Keep Clean, Singapore!' (KCS) 2017 on 30th April, with its President Ms Tan Puay Hoon representing the Non-Government Organisation (NGO) sector, to signify the start of a series of community litter-picking activities in the month of May. For four years till 2015, Ms Tan had been one of the active members of the Public Hygiene Council (PHC) since its inception in 2011. The PHC is also the organiser of the KCS 2017 and has been spearheading the Keep Singapore Clean Movement over the years.
KCS bears the new name after the 'Operation WE Clean-up!' (OWCU) which had bee"S threw in its support for the launch of 'Keep Clean, Singapore!' (KCS) 2017 on 30th April, with its President Ms Tan Puay Hoon representing the Non-Government Organisation (NGO) sector, to signify the start of a series of community litter-picking activities in the month of May. For four years till 2015, Ms Tan had been one of the active members of the