MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Climate Friendly Households Programme Further Enhanced To Encourage Climate Action

Source: Asia Pacific Region 2 – Singapore

Eligible HDB households will receive additional $100 and programme expanded to include private households. 

Singapore, 18 February 2025 – To encourage greater involvement in climate action and enable more households to be more efficient in their use of energy and water, the National Environment Agency (NEA) and PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency will further enhance the Climate Friendly Households Programme (CFHP).

2               From 15 April 2025, Singaporean and Permanent Resident HDB households will be able to claim an additional $100 in Climate Vouchers, on top of the existing $300. The enhanced CFHP will also be expanded to include Singapore Citizen households living in private residential properties. This means that eligible HDB and private households can claim a total of $400 worth of Climate Vouchers.

3               To claim[1] the additional Climate Vouchers, eligible households can visit go.gov.sg/cv-claim from 15 April 2025 and log in with their Singpass account. For more information on Climate Vouchers, you can visit go.gov.sg/cv-guide.

4               The Climate Vouchers are valid until 31 December 2027 and can be used at over 150 participating retailers with over 500 outlets to purchase energy- and water-efficient household products.

5               With this latest expansion in 2025 to include private households, the CFHP will cover around 90 percent of households in Singapore.

6               By switching to more resource efficient appliances and fittings, households can reduce their energy and/or water consumption, lower their utility bills and help to tackle climate change. 

7               More information on the enhanced Climate Friendly Households Programme is available at go.gov.sg/climatevouchers.  

 

[1] As eligible residents will receive the vouchers based on their registered address at the point of claim, those who have shifted houses recently should update their registered address with ICA before making the claim.  

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