Project Zero Hero
20 March 2020
Project Zero Hero is a 16-month-long alumni project driven by 6 Outward Bound Singapore (OBS) Leadership & Service Award (LSA) alumni, in collaboration with Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore School (CPASS).

LSA Alumni, Desmond Pang and Iris Sin with the CPASS students in March 2020
Project Zero Hero is a 16-month-long alumni project driven by 6 Outward Bound Singapore (OBS) Leadership & Service Award (LSA) alumni, in collaboration with Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore School (CPASS). The aim is to educate CPASS students on the importance of zero waste and to be “Zero Heros” in their lives.
The Project Zero Hero curriculum was designed to spread over 10 monthly physical sessions with hands-on activities, such as the following:
Enzyme detergent making;
Tote bag making;
Creation of Bokashi Bins; and
Paper mache making.
As a result of Project Zero Hero, CPASS continues to run the following activities to ensure that students are still applying what they have learnt till date:
Making of enzyme detergent for washing;
Disposing of food waste regularly into Bokashi bins;
Consistently collecting the compost from Bokashi bins as fertilisers for vegepods grown in school compound
Now, the committee members of Project Zero Hero aim to carry out what they had envisioned at the start of their project, which is to introduce Project Zero Hero to all special education schools in Singapore.