The survey's findings on optimism towards plastic sustainability by 2030, with 72.5% expressing confidence in improvement, align with initiatives discussed in the provided articles.These include efforts such as Singapore's plastic recycling methods and the community-driven approaches highlighted in Timeout Singapore. Despite this optimism, the 27.5% who are less hopeful underscore ongoing challenges in achieving sustainability goals. This emphasizes the necessity for sustained and enhanced efforts, as suggested by respondents advocating for government incentives, improved infrastructure, and community engagement in recycling. These actions are crucial for addressing Singapore's plastic waste challenges comprehensively, ensuring substantial progress towards a more sustainable future.