Many of us learn best by doing. That is why we have created workshops with hands-on opportunities to learn, create and reflect.

Our workshops typically last between 1 to 3 hours and are based on different waste themes such as plastic, food or fabric waste.

Guided by seasoned instructors, we share simple tips that you can apply to build and sustain habits.

Our Past Event

Project Ecobricks

A continuous project where volunteers collect clean, dry, non-recyclable plastics to be turned into functional furniture. The plastic stools and tables crafted by participants will be used to furnish partner cafés – a resourceful way of minimizing waste and costs as well!

Project Ecobricks

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Testimonial

E-Hui

"Green Nudge's Ecobricks Workshop is a repurposed craft project I can get behind because I become conscious of how much plastic waste I am producing and what I have generated is used to create something useful to society."

E-hui, Participant at the YOUTHX Ecobricks Workshop, Aug 2019

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"This was great! Love the energy of the facilitator."

Participant for an online Fabric Tote Bag Workshop, Sep 2020

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do the participants have to bring some items with them? Do you not provide them?

We encourage participants to bring along items such as fruit peels or used plastics as a way to treat some of these accumulated waste typically found at home. In addition, by using some of these items provided by participants, we demonstrate how simple household items can also be turned into meaningful products.  

In your ecobricks catalogue, it states that the finished ecobricks go towards a social cause. May we check what organisations they go to?

We work with community organisations and schools to pass completed ecobricks stools and tables. While some organisations prefer to keep their completed items within their premises, others are open to passing these items along once they are completed. The final organisations depend on the availability of the stools or items made after each session. 

If my organisation does not meet the minimum requirement of 20 pax, can we still engage you?

Yes! We have in the past been able to work with groups of less than 20 pax subject to their programme and budget. 

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Eco-enzyme Workshop with Our Better World

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Eco-enzyme Workshop with Our Better World

Leveraging on orange peels, the session provided an introduction on food waste and invited members of OBW to participate and create their own eco-enzyme. Held virtually, the session not just allowed participants to meet during the pandemic, but also gained an understanding of the need to minimise food waste.

Fabric Tote Bag Workshop with Singapore American School

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Fabric Tote Bag Workshop with Singapore American School

Conducted in person during the pandemic, the session introduced the problem of fabric waste in Singapore and the world and explored different ways to reduce and reuse textiles. Participants were invited to bring and craft out their own fabric tote bag from the session to reinforce the learning points.

Ecobricks Workshop with ITE College West

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Ecobricks Workshop with ITE College West

To invite staff of ITE College West to appreciate the amount of plastic waste involved in their daily lives, participants attended a 3 hour session that shared about the plastic situation in Singapore as well as learnt of ways to minimise the use of plastics in their work and personal environments.

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