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Is There Really Free Disposal in Singapore?
Got an old wardrobe, broken sofa, or a fridge that's beyond saving? You might assume that Town Council or NEA services will haul it away for free. After all, we’re used to government services in Singapore being efficient — and sometimes even complimentary. But the truth behind "free disposal in Singapore" is more layered than most expect.
lisa A
Jul 112 min read


Tenant Wants a Bare Unit — What Can Landlords Do with Leftover Furniture?
Tenant asking for a bare unit? Here's what landlords in Singapore can do with leftover furniture — from reuse to legal junk disposal.
lisa A
Jul 92 min read


Should I Dump My Spoilt TV in Singapore?
Got a flat-screen that flatlined? Here’s how to deal with a broken TV in Singapore — whether it’s junk, recyclable, or (rarely) resellable.
lisa A
Jul 82 min read


Disposal of Old Curtains, Carpets and Rugs in Singapore
When it comes to household junk, curtains, carpets, and rugs often go unnoticed—until you’re renovating, moving, or clearing out for good.They’re dusty, bulky, and surprisingly hard to get rid of. So what’s the right way to dispose of them in Singapore?
lisa A
Jul 63 min read


What to Do With Old Kitchenware and Crockery in Singapore
If you’ve recently decluttered your kitchen, you’ve probably faced this question: What on earth do I do with all these old plates, pots, and utensils?They’re not broken, but they’re chipped. They’re not “junk,” but they’re definitely not making it to Carousell. So what now?
lisa A
Jul 62 min read


What You Need to Know About Disposing of Old Furniture
Before you begin the process, it’s essential to understand the options available for disposing of your old furniture. Some people might consider simply throwing it away, but this can have negative environmental impacts.
lisa A
Jul 54 min read


When Free Disposal Fails: What HDB Residents Need to Know About Bulky Waste
Just last month, a customer from Bukit Batok called us in a panic. Her Town Council only picked up her dining table and left the chairs behind—because she had “exceeded the quota.”
lisa A
Jul 52 min read


Dumping a Spoilt Aircon in Singapore? What Are the Rules?
Improper disposal can result in hefty fines from NEA or Town Councils, especially if units are dumped in shared spaces, HDB common areas, or public green zones.
lisa A
Jul 43 min read


Furniture Disposal Services in Singapore – Junk Value
Need fast, legal furniture disposal in Singapore? From sofas to wardrobes, Junk Value clears bulky items efficiently — even with stairs, no lift, or last-minute moves.
lisa A
Jul 13 min read


Donating Furniture in Singapore: Why It’s Harder Than You Think
Thought you could donate your old furniture in Singapore? Think again. Most charities reject used bulky items. Learn the real reasons and smarter alternatives.
lisa A
Jun 303 min read
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