WELCOME TO
CLEAN PLATE
CAMPAIGN 2025

Let us get started!

WELCOME TO
CLEAN PLATE
CAMPAIGN 2026

WELCOME TO
CLEAN PLATE
CAMPAIGN 2026

Let's Get Started!

Introduction

Thank you for taking the first step towards a more mindful and less wasteful Singapore!

As we all know, reducing food waste starts young. With your help to educate our youth on the impact that food waste has on our environment and the actions that they can take to avoid it, we hope that they will grow up to become mindful adults who know to cherish their food.

We wish you the best of luck in rallying the students and staff to participate in this campaign. The more counting sessions your school conducts, the more clean plates your children end their meals with, the less food waste we produce year round. Remember to check back in December to see the Top 5 Participating Schools! 

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FAQ

  • A Clean Plate is achieved when all edible parts of a proper meal is eaten. Leftover bones, peels, gravy, and soup is acceptable and are still considered a Clean Plate. 
  • For home-prepared food, empty food containers will be counted as a Clean Plate. Students may proceed to your designated Clean Plate counter/booth for them to acknowledge and count it as a Clean Plate. 
  • If a student has two portions of food (one for recess and one for an afternoon snack), finishing the recess portion alone still counts as a Clean Plate.
  • No, empty plastic bags will not be counted. This is to avoid double counting per student. 
  • The only exception would be Ziplock bags brought from home, they can be counted as a Clean Plate.
  • Yes, students can proceed to your designated Clean Plate counter/booth to acknowledge the empty food containers/lunchboxes as a Clean Plate.
  • No, drinks are not counted towards a Clean Plate. This is to avoid double counting per student.

If you need any assistance, please contact Fathin at DID 6958 8847 or email fathin@foodheart.org for further clarifications.