Data on Individuals who Peddle Tissue Paper Packs and Support Measures for Them
Ministry of Sustainability and the EnvironmentSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns the statistics and support measures for individuals peddling tissue paper packs in Singapore. Mr Leong Mun Wai enquired about the number of licensed and unlicensed sellers, government outreach efforts, and enforcement actions. Minister Grace Fu Hai Yien replied that there were 28 licensed sellers as of late 2023, though unlicensed figures are not tracked. She explained that the Vulnerable-In-Community Network has assisted 90 individuals with ComCare and employment assistance, despite many sellers rejecting help. The Singapore Food Agency refers unlicensed sellers for assistance but may take enforcement action if they persist in operating illegally.
Transcript
18 Mr Leong Mun Wai asked the Minister for Sustainability and the Environment (a) what is the current number of licensed and unlicensed tissue sellers in Singapore; (b) whether any increase in the number of unlicensed tissue sellers has been observed since 2020; (c) what efforts have been made by Government agencies to reach out to unlicensed tissue sellers who are eligible for Government support schemes; and (d) whether any enforcement efforts have been conducted against unlicensed tissue sellers.
Ms Grace Fu Hai Yien: As of end 2023, there are 28 licensed tissue sellers. We do not track the number of unlicensed tissue sellers.
The Vulnerable-In-Community (VIC) Network, led by the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) and comprising of Government agencies and community groups, was set up in November 2019. The VIC engages vulnerable individuals, including unlicensed tissue sellers, to find out their needs and link them up for support. Since its inception, the VIC network has reached out to more than 160 individuals and assisted 90 individuals to receive support, such as ComCare or employment assistance. However, a number of the unlicensed tissue sellers reject VIC's offers for help, preferring to continue with their activities. The VIC Network continues to engage them to convince them to consider other options.
The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) works with MSF to refer unlicensed tissue sellers to the VIC network. SFA may take enforcement action against unlicensed tissue sellers if they persist in operating illegally.