A growing number of community initiatives in Singapore are encouraging residents to reduce landfill waste through repair and reuse. Instead of discarding unwanted items, citizens are increasingly participating in giving, repairing, and repurposing goods. These efforts aim to extend the lifespan of products and promote a more sustainable approach to consumption. The movement reflects a shift in mindset towards valuing items beyond their initial use. This trend is driven by both environmental concerns and a desire to foster community engagement. These initiatives offer alternatives to disposal, contributing to Singapore’s waste reduction goals and a circular economy.