Celebrate Earth Day 2025 in Singapore: Events and Activities to Embrace Sustainability
Discover fun and eco-friendly events for the whole family to celebrate Earth Day 2025 in Singapore.
Looking for meaningful ways to spend time with your kids while doing something good for the planet? Earth Day 2025 is the perfect opportunity to slow down, reconnect as a family, and show our little ones what it means to care for the world we live in.
From hands-on workshops and eco-markets to outdoor adventures and inspiring films, there’s no shortage of family-friendly activities happening across Singapore. Whether you’re a crafty mum, an outdoorsy dad, or just looking for new ways to go green as a family, we’ve got you covered.
Earth Day 2025 Events in Singapore
Here are some eco-friendly activities to look out for this Earth Day in Singapore:
1. Let’s Go Eco at Marina Square
Bring the whole family down for Disney-themed eco activities, kids’ workshops, and interactive exhibits. It’s a mall trip with a twist — shop sustainably and learn while you’re at it. Tip: Redeem cute reusable Disney bags — always handy for wet market or snack runs!
When: 4–30 April 2025
Where: Marina Square, 6 Raffles Boulevard
2. Earth x Fashion at Weave Suites
Enjoy film screenings and learn practical sewing skills — like patching clothes — together. These hands-on sessions are perfect for quality bonding time with older kids while learning useful life skills.
When: 15–24 April 2025
Where: Weave Suites – Midtown, 33 Jalan Sultan
Admission: Free
3. Beach Clean-Up with Seven Clean Seas
Join a beach clean-up at East Coast Park and show your kids how small actions can protect marine life. Pack hats, sunscreen, and plenty of water — and maybe treat yourselves to some ice cream after!
When: 21 April 2025, 10 AM – 12 PM
Where: East Coast Park (near NSRCC)
Admission: Free
4. Nature Documentaries on Disney+
Skip the cartoons for a night and snuggle up with the kids to watch stunning nature documentaries:
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Secrets of the Penguins (21 April): Adorable and educational — penguin chicks braving Antarctica.
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Sea Lions of the Galápagos (22 April): An inspiring journey of a young sea lion growing up in the wild.
When: April 21-22
Where: Disney+
Admission: Subscription required
5. ‘Wasted’ Film Screening at The Projector
Need a little me-time while still staying in the Earth Day spirit? Catch this documentary on Singapore’s waste problem and sustainability efforts. You’ll come away inspired — and maybe with a few new green habits to introduce at home.
When: 22 April 2025
Where: The Projector, Golden Mile Tower
6. Light It Up on Earth Day
An evening of lights and reflection at this cosy community space. Expect music, energy-saving tips, and a relaxed, meaningful atmosphere.
When: 22 April 2025, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Where: 128 Prinsep St, #01-01
Admission: Free (RSVP required)
7. The Wasteless Utopia at *Scape
Got a child who loves fashion or art? This weekend pop-up event offers upcycling workshops, thrift booths, and DIY sewing sessions that are both fun and educational. It’s a great way to teach kids about conscious consumption — plus, you might just score some stylish pre-loved gems too.
When: 24–27 April 2025
Where: *Scape, Level 4, 2 Orchard Link
Admission: Free
8. Eco Fashion Weekend 2025
Photo: Eco Fashion Weekend
Slow fashion is in! This three-day event is about mindful shopping, reducing textile waste, and supporting local artisans. Bring the teens along — it’s a great intro to conscious style and shopping with intention.
When: 25–27 April 2025
Where: Multiple locations, including Ida’s Bar, Crane and 1880
9. Mindfulness Walk at Singapore Botanic Gardens
Join a guided nature walk to unplug and appreciate the beauty around us. Slow, peaceful, and grounding — even the youngest ones can enjoy it.
When: 26 April 2025, 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM
Where: Singapore Botanic Gardens (Tanglin Gate)
Admission: Registration required
Eco Habits Start with Us (and Our Kiddos!)
Raising little ones in today’s world comes with big responsibilities — but also amazing opportunities. Earth Day is more than an event; it’s a moment to pause, reflect, and model the values of kindness, care, and responsibility to the next generation.
And remember: Going green doesn’t have to be complicated. Start with a single family outing, a reusable container, and a balcony garden. Every small step matters.