2000+ volunteer

People working with us since 1987!!

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Water Refine

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Solar System

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Eco System

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Recycling

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Welcome to Rejuvrth

The Urban Green Connect

Rejuvrth- Who are We?

Rejuvrth was born out of the Tanjong Rhu Community Composting Project, a six-month initiative that brought together residents, volunteers, and sustainability advocates to tackle household food wast...

Our Vision for Future

Rejuvrth envisions a future where food waste is transformed into a valuable resource, communities thrive, and the planet heals.Our approach is built on three pillars:Empowered Communities: Communities lead the transition...

Why Bokashi Composting?

 Bokashi composting method is an efficient, low-odor, and space-saving solution for urban food waste management. Unlike traditional composting, Bokashi uses beneficial microbes to ferment food scraps, including cooked f...

We use the Support of More Than

1 Million Activists to Composting Food Waste

80+

Households

6500+ kgs

of food waste diverted from landfills and turned into compost

80

of Pesticides

of your project gift directly funds vital conservation action

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Anecdotes from Rejuvrth s Weekly Food Waste Recycling Sessions

In the heart of Costa Rhu a picturesque waterfront condominium overlooking Singapore Kallang River residents are quietly revolutionising waste management through composting. Spearheaded by locally gro

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From Waste to Resource: Building a Sustainable Future in Singapore

Singaporeans throw away a whopping amount of food. According to SG101 this figure stands at 2 million kilogram of food as of 2022. And that is all in just one day. This issue of food wastage is not ju

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Small Actions Big Impact: My Experience with Community Composting in Singapore

As a teenager I ve always understood sustainability as a theoretical concept but never got the opportunity to gain a more practical understanding of it. Sustainability always felt like something th

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Community-Driven Innovation: Harnessing the Potential for Climate Action

Community initiatives often dismissed as mere ripples in a vast ocean possess an untapped potential to drive significant change especially in the face of complex global challenges like climate change.

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