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Residents must provide their own bottles when collecting the sanitiser at the vending machines. PHOTO: TEMASEK FOUNDATION
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Hand sanitiser vending machines said to be the first of their kind in the world squirted into action across Singapore yesterday.
Every household in the Republic is allowed to collect 500ml of zero-alcohol sanitiser for free.
Madam Liong Lai Fong, 79, a retiree, visited Block 565 Choa Chu Kang Street 52 to pick hers up.
The Temasek Foundation initiative - the second of its kind - uses machines that mix sanitiser concentrate with clean water and dispense the ready-to-use product into reusable bottles. The vending machines were designed by the foundation, which said they were the first in the world to automate the entire process.
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April 13, 2021
Temasek Foundation, a non-profit, is launching its second #BYOBclean initiative to enable every interested household in Singapore to collect 500ml free, zero alcohol hand sanitizer, according to a press release.
Like the first #BYOBclean distribution, residents must bring their clean reusable bottles, up to two bottles each, as part of a sustainable approach to provide each interested household with free hand sanitizer.
Residents will need to do their own self-collection at automated vending machines, using the QR code in their March/April electric bill or utility account number. This enables 24-hour collection convenience at most locations during the two-week collection period in April.