
Supporting SMEs in their sustainability journey
How WeavAir’s Natalia Mykhaylova benefited from the Sustainability Innovation Programme.
The Greentech Accelerator is a 3-month regional and global programme, organised by The FinLab, powered by UOB, to grow and transform innovative greentech solutions to meet the economic and environmental needs of businesses and to forge a sustainable future for all.
The future of energy is smart, sustainable and reliable. Learn from industry experts on what are some of the emerging energy technologies, how we can leverage on them to digitally transform our workplaces, reduce our energy consumption and lower our carbon footprint.
As part of going sustainable, it is important to know our carbon emissions and how we can reduce our carbon footprint. The session will focus on carbon emissions data, technologies to aggregate, calculate and track the reporting, and ways to reduce the carbon footprint for your business.
Join us as we deep dive into the upcoming sustainability areas with industry experts on some emerging trends and technologies! As part of moving towards a zero-waste circular economy, it is important to know what we can do and the solutions we can tap on to help us to be more sustainable.
How WeavAir’s Natalia Mykhaylova benefited from the Sustainability Innovation Programme.
For many of us, 2023 is off to an unusual start, due in part to recent economic forecasts and headlines reporting worrying business outlooks.
Amid all of this, few seem to be talking about the thousands of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) that represent nearly half of Singapore’s GDP – and are more likely to feel the pinch. While the weakening global economy and inflation affects the performance of trade-dependent industries, overall SMEs have been found to be generally positive about their near-term business outlook.
Moving towards a net-zero future is non-negotiable — and while it’s important to take steps towards being more eco-friendly, it’s challenging to implement long-term change.