KFC Goes Green: KFC Singapore Doubles Down On Sustainable Practices; Eradicates plastic cups and reduces paper packaging waste with reusable trays

As one of the largest fast-food brands in Singapore with a local presence of 85 restaurants, KFC Singapore has taken the responsibility and commitment to effect lasting change in environmental sustainability. In continuation of its dedication for eco-friendly packaging and waste management, from November 2019 onwards, all KFC restaurants island-wide will see the eradication of plastic cups entirely in favour of paper cups. Paper cups … Continue reading KFC Goes Green: KFC Singapore Doubles Down On Sustainable Practices; Eradicates plastic cups and reduces paper packaging waste with reusable trays

KFC Goes Green: KFC Singapore Stops Serving Plastic Straws Islandwide

It doesn’t take a lot to go green, but when a small step is taken by one of the world’s biggest fast food franchises, that’s a move that could spell the beginning of change for the entire F&B industry. In an unprecedented move for a local fast food company, all 84 Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) restaurants in Singapore completely stopped serving beverages with plastic caps and … Continue reading KFC Goes Green: KFC Singapore Stops Serving Plastic Straws Islandwide

Preview: Chicken Little by SRT’s The Little Company

Ever had anxiety over the strangest of things, whether it’s wondering if you left the door locked when you leave the house or if you’d just washed your hands? Well, perhaps you might find a kindred spirit in one fine feathered friend, coming your way this October. The Singapore Repertory Theatre wraps up their 2017 season with an all new musical adaptation of Chicken Little, the folk … Continue reading Preview: Chicken Little by SRT’s The Little Company

Review: Chicken dir. Joe Stephenson

Adapted from Freddie Machin’s play of the same name, Chicken marks a stunning debut for director Joe Stephenson and a powerful start into the realm of indie film. Making the leap in medium from stage to screen can be awkward in the hands of a lesser director, but Stephenson imbues his film with such a keen lust for life and a loving, pastoral beauty that one can … Continue reading Review: Chicken dir. Joe Stephenson