Singapore Green Landscape 2010
December 30, 2009 by Eugene Tay
Filed under Publications

Singapore Green Landscape 2010 gives an overview of the various non-governmental organisations (NGOs), green groups, business associations and groups, green websites, government agencies, and institutes and centres in Singapore, which are related to the environment. Read more
Suggestions For Sustainable Singapore
January 8, 2009 by Eugene Tay
Filed under Publications
The Inter-Ministerial Committee on Sustainable Development (IMCSD) recently announced Singapore’s vision and initiatives for sustainable development, and is seeking public feedback and suggestions. The IMCSD is studying ways to be more sustainable in the way we Work, Commute, Live and Play.
In response to the call for green ideas, Green Future Solutions came up with 20 suggestions that would help Singapore to be more sustainable. Some suggestions include:
- Promote SEE Energy Management for the Industry and Building Sector
- Encourage Building Owners to Reduce Lightings at Night
- Work Towards a Four National Switches Energy Strategy Read more
Green Events Guide
January 8, 2009 by Eugene Tay
Filed under Publications
All events, whether it is big or small, use resources and have negative impacts on the environment. The planning, preparation and conducting of events tend to consume water, energy and materials, and also produce waste and carbon emissions.
We understand that event organisers and venue managers would like to reduce their impacts on the environment and go green, but they are not sure how to start. To help them, we have teamed up with ECO Singapore to produce the Green Events Guide.
This Green Events Guide aims to provide a framework of principles and practical tips on how event and venue managers can start creating greener events by identifying and reducing the various environmental impacts from the event. Read more
What On Earth Are You Doing?
January 8, 2009 by Eugene Tay
Filed under Publications
If you’re interested about what is happening to the environment and want to do something for the environment, this free ebook makes it easier for you.
A six-step plan is proposed to help you increase awareness and knowledge about the environment, and to take action to improve and protect the environment, thus creating a green future.
The six steps include:
- Respect all life and renew your bond with nature and its biodiversity (Self)
- Improve your environmental awareness and knowledge (Self)
- Practise the 3 “Rs” – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (Self)
- Spread the environmental message and influence others (Family/Friends/School/Work/Group) Read more












