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    • Ahead of World Environment Day on Friday (5 June), Carousell launched its first Circular Economy Impact Microsite, with a live leaderboard ranking Singapore neighbourhoods by estimated secondhand climate impact.   As of 10am on Friday, City Hall ranked first with 680,835kg of CO2e potentially avoided through completed transactions.   👉 https://tsl.to/climateimpactcarousell   @mustsharenews   Ahead of World Environment Day (5 June), Carousell launched its first-ever Circular Economy Impact Microsite — featuring a live Neighbourhood Leaderboard ranking Singapore communities by how much carbon they’ve saved through buying & selling pre-loved items! 📊🌍    As of 10am on Friday, City Hall took #1 spot with 680,835 kg of CO₂e avoided — the biggest climate impact in the whole island! 🥇 Its top category: Women’s Fashion 🛍   📈 Top 5 Neighbourhoods:   1. City Hall – 680,835 kg | 🛍 Women’s Fashion 2. Tampines East – 633,617 kg | 🧩 Hobbies & Toys 3. Sengkang Town Centre – 454,372 kg | 🧩 Hobbies & Toys 4. Geylang East – (figures not stated) 5. Jurong West Central – (figures not stated)   4 out of top 5: Hobbies & Toys is the biggest category! 🎮🎨   ♻ What does this mean?   ✅ 1 secondhand purchase = ~15.6 kg CO₂e saved → same as skipping 31 hours of air-con! ❄🚫  ✅ Across the whole Carousell Group region: 262 MILLION kg CO₂e avoided in one year — equal to 507,484 one-way flights from Singapore → London! ✈🌍 ✅ Calculated with climate-tech firm Vaayu: counts emissions saved vs buying new, from raw materials to production, plus real user behaviour data from 15,000+ surveys 📝    💡 Why this matters   “Climate numbers have always been too abstract,” said co-founder Marcus Tan. “Now you can see exactly how your neighbourhood contributes — and how every trade helps build a greener Singapore.” 🤝🌱   Leaderboard updates daily → check yours now: https://tsl.to/climateimpactcarousell   Every item you buy or sell = less waste, less production, lighter footprint. 💚   @mustsharenews
    • English version is nice, I can headbang to this
    • A S'porean man who raped 2 girls, 13 & 14, after getting to know them on live video chat platform Omegle, has been sentenced to 12 months' of reformative training.   ➡️ https://bit.ly/4dPj2W5   Follow us @mothershipsg   A 20-year-old Singaporean man has been sentenced to at least 12 months in a reformative training centre for raping and sexually assaulting two underage girls, aged 13 and 14, whom he met on the now-defunct video chat platform Omegle.   Case Background   The offences took place in 2023, when the man was around 17 years old. He struck up conversations separately with both girls on Omegle, then moved their chats to Telegram, where he explicitly asked for nude photos and videos, even though he knew their ages.   First Victim (13 years old)   They met on Omegle between May–June 2023. On 22 June 2023, they met in person — she was in school uniform — went shopping and ate, and he bought her a bra. Afterwards, he brought her to a flat near her home and sexually assaulted her in a stairwell. He continued to demand explicit content until her mother discovered the messages and called the police.   Second Victim (14 years old)   He met her on Omegle in February 2023, also arranged to meet, and sexually assaulted her at a stairwell. He kept messaging her until she blocked him and cut off contact.   Police also found on his phone a nude photo of a third girl, 17, taken secretly during a trip to South Korea when they stayed in the same room with her parents. This formed the voyeurism charge.   Court Proceedings   He faced 8 charges total:   - 3 proceeded with: rape of a person under 14, sexual assault by penetration of a minor under 16, and voyeurism - 2 pleaded guilty to; the remaining 5 were taken into consideration during sentencing - Sentencing took place 3 June 2026 in the High Court   Sentence & Context   He was ordered to serve a minimum of 12 months’ reformative training — a regimented rehabilitation programme for young offenders under 21, designed to correct behaviour and reduce reoffending risk.   Omegle, which allowed strangers to connect randomly, was shut down in November 2023 after years of widespread criticism over rampant sexual predation and exploitation of minors, including many cases from Singapore.   This case highlights severe risks of online platforms where minors interact with strangers, and how offenders groom victims online before moving to real-lif e meetings to commit serious crimes.
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