Are You Ready for the Green Business Revolution in Singapore?

The global green business revolution is gaining momentum and changing how businesses operate. A new generation of business leaders and companies around the world, including Singapore, will face new challenges and opportunities along this sustainability journey. What lies ahead for businesses is perhaps summed up best by Daniel Esty and…

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How to Use Freecycle@Work to Promote the Reuse of Unwanted Items in Your Company

Intuit Inc. has developed the Freecycle@Work application using Intuit QuickBase to promote reuse in companies. Freecycle is a popular global movement promoting the reuse and exchange of free unwanted items through local groups. In Singapore, there is an active group called the Singapore Freecycle Network. Companies can use the free…

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How to Use Freecycle@Work to Promote the Reuse of Unwanted Items in Your Company

Intuit Inc. has developed the Freecycle@Work application using Intuit QuickBase to promote reuse in companies. Freecycle is a popular global movement promoting the reuse and exchange of free unwanted items through local groups. In Singapore, there is an active group called the Singapore Freecycle Network. Companies can use the free…

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How Singaporeans Can Encourage Facebook to Unfriend Coal by Earth Day

Greenpeace is campaigning to get Facebook to unfriend coal by Earth Day, April 22, and Singaporeans can help to encourage Facebook too. Greenpeace’s Unfriend Coal campaign wants Facebook to: Increase the use of clean energy to make Facebook coal free Develop a plan to make Facebook coal free by 2021…

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Waste is not Waste Provides Online Waste Exchange for Businesses and Organisations in Singapore and Malaysia

Waste generation in Asia has been increasing rapidly due to urbanisation and industrialisation, and poor waste management in several countries has caused negative impacts on the environment and the health of the people. According to The Global Development Research Center, the waste in Asia is disposed of by 51% open…

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