The Energy Challenge Fair 2009 organised by NEA, took place over the weekend at the Marina Square Central Atrium, which showcase the latest energy efficient appliances and technology, tips on saving energy, and the various government initiatives on energy efficiency. Here’s some photos taken at the fair (more photos at…
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How Nokia and TES-AMM Recycles Old Mobile Phones
Green Business Singapore went for a site visit recently to check out how Nokia and its e-waste vendor, TES-AMM (Singapore) Pte Ltd, collects and recycles old mobile phones. Nokia has the largest voluntary mobile phone recycling scheme worldwide, with takeback and collection facilities in over 5,000 Nokia Care Centres across…
Continue ReadingGood to Green: Managing Business Risks and Opportunities in the Age of Environmental Awareness
Author: John-David Phyper and Paul MacLean ISBN: 978-0-470-15942-2 Hardcover: 464 pages Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Recommended Retail Price: SGD 52.38 (including GST) Available at all major bookstores Book Review Good to Green provides an in-depth analysis and guide for companies that wish to change and become a…
Continue ReadingConversations with Green Gurus: The Collective Wisdom of Environmental Movers and Shakers
Author: Laura Mazur and Louella Miles ISBN: 978-0-470-71431-7 Hardcover: 326 pages Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Recommended Retail Price: SGD 70.57 (including GST) Available at all major bookstores Book Review Conversations with Green Gurus introduces various environmental pioneers from different sectors, including business, government, academics and non-governmental organisations:…
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Green Future Solutions has just launched our new website, Low Carbon Singapore, an online community dedicated to help Singapore reduce her carbon emissions and move towards the goal of a low carbon economy. Our aim is to educate individuals, communities, businesses and organisations on issues relating to climate change, global…
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