
Supporting SMEs in their sustainability journey
How WeavAir’s Natalia Mykhaylova benefited from the Sustainability Innovation Programme.
The FinLab’s Sustainability Innovation Programme (SIP) is a 5-week programme to help SMEs to transform their companies into sustainable businesses. It provides deep insights across a variety of Sustainability topics such as energy efficiency, clean energy, electric vehicle and food sustainability. SMEs will be introduced to various Greentech solutions that can kickstart their journey to a greener future.
SIP Week 1 “Educate” – Sustainability 101
Sustainability Innovation Programme 2022 Week 1 “Educate”: How the Carbon Tax Impacts SMEs
SIP 2022 Week 1 “Educate”: Overview of UOB green solutions and sustainability-linked financing
SIP 2022 Week 1 “Educate”: Government Support, Grants and Investing in Sustainability
Sustainability Innovation Programme Week 2 SAT
Nurturing Healthier and Greener Buildings
Green Energy Tech Suite (GET) Overview
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.