Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment


The Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment, is a ministry of the Government of Singapore.

History

The Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment was established in 1972 as the Ministry of the Environment. It was later renamed the Ministry of Environment and Water Resources in 2004. On 25 July 2020, the Ministry was renamed to Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment.

Responsibilities

The Ministry is responsible for providing a quality living environment and a high standard of public health, protected against the spread of communicable diseases. It also has to ensure a clean and hygienic living environment, as well as managing the complete water cycle – from sourcing, collection, purification and supply of drinking water; to the treatment of used water and recycling into NEWater; desalination; as well as storm water drainage. Since 1 April 2019, it also handles food issues through the Singapore Food Agency.

Organisational Structure

The Ministry oversees three statutory boards – the National Environment Agency, Public Utilities Board, and the Singapore Food Agency.

Ministers

The Ministry is headed by the Minister for Sustainability and the Environment, who is appointed as part of the Cabinet of Singapore. The position is currently held by Grace Fu.