EXPRESS! Magazine
EXPRESS! is the official quarterly publication by ECO Singapore. It was launched in 2005 and remains as one of the leading youth-oriented environmental magazines in Singapore. And in reducing our impact on the environment, each magazine is distributed electronically - for free! (We also have a print version of the magazine for our corporate partners.)
The magazine is run entirely by volunteers, led by its editors and core writing staff.
- Editor - Mr Ng Pak Shun
- Copy Editors - Mr Balasingam-Chow Yu Hui, Ms Heather Chi
In 2008, EXPRESS! started accepting advertising and sponsorship to support the magazine's production and ECO Singapore in general. If you are interested in advertising or sponsorship opportunities in EXPRESS!, please contact our editor.
Issue 7, January - March 2008 (2.1MiB ZIP, expandable to PDF)
In this issue:
- A Peek into the Green Property Industry in Singapore
- The Green Pair: An Exclusive Interview with May & Choy
- CNG Taxis vs Euro 5 Taxis: The Showdown
- India: Future Powerhouse or Polluted Quagmire
Previous issues:
- Issue 6 - coming soon!
- Issue 5, January - March 2007 (2.9MiB ZIP, expandable to PDF)
- Sustainable Buildings — Our buildings are involved too!
- Kicking Our Addiction To Oil
- The Problem With Carbon
- Interviews — Altvater Jakob, Vegetarian Society of Singapore
- Issue 4, August - October 2006 (2.2MiB ZIP, expandable to PDF)
- Where Has All The Water Gone?
- Ethical Consumption
- A Road Less Travelled For Local Youths
- Aquaculture 2.0
- Issue 3, May - July 2006 (1.2MiB ZIP, expandable to PDF)
- Waste Management — To waste or not to waste
- Singapore's Environment Treasures
- Environment and Technology
- Interviews — Jack Sim, LHT
- Issue 2, January - March 2006 (5.2MiB ZIP, expandable to PDF)
- Climate Change: Natural Disaster - When will we learn our lessons?
- Think Again Before Digging Into That Alaskan King Crab
- What Is Light Pollution?
- Giving Trees @ North East
- Issue 1, August - October 2005 (11.3MiB ZIP, expandable to PDF)
- All About ECO!
- Climate Change: An Urban Threat to Global Society
- Agriculture: Why Bother?
- Not Enough Babies. Who Says?

