Here’s what’s known aboutSemakau Landfill from recent public reporting:
- Semakau Landfill is Singapore’s offshore waste facility and is projected to reach capacity around the mid-2030s, with ongoing work to extend its lifespan through waste reduction and alternative uses for incineration ash.[1][2][8]
- Authorities have explored options such as mining the ash and repurposing incineration byproducts (e.g., NEWSand) for construction materials to divert waste from the landfill.[2][3]
- The Singapore National Environment Agency (NEA) continues to study and implement strategies under the Zero Waste Masterplan to push waste away from Semakau and explore other waste-management innovations.[3][8]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest NEA statements or parliamentary updates and summarize any new milestones or policy changes. I can also assemble a short timeline of key milestones and upcoming initiatives related to Semakau. Would you like that?
Citations:
- CNA report on Semakau’s remaining lifespan and recycling efforts.[1]
- Yahoo News summary on plans to mine Semakau and reuse ash.[2]
- Singapore MSE/NEA updates on Semakau and waste-management strategies.[8]