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42 SMEs complete CDL's decarbonisation programme

The programme aims to empower SMEs to adopt carbon accounting.

The first 42 small and medium-sized enterprises have completed the City Developments Limited (CDL) Supplier Decarbonisation Queen Bee Programme.

The programme aims to empower SMEs to adopt carbon accounting, develop decarbonisation roadmaps, and align with global reporting frameworks.

V-Plus Agritech provided the farming technology and expertise, whilst CBM contributed facilities management knowledge.

Plants harvested from the MicroFarm will be distributed to staff at Singapore Sustainability Academy and SSAA, contributing to Singapore’s Green Plan “30 by 30” target of enhancing local food resilience.

The event also marked the launch of an abridged version of the Programme – CDL Queen Bee Compact: Accelerating SME Readiness for a Low-Carbon Future.

It is tailored to SMEs that require a shorter but impactful learning journey and aims to start their sustainability leadership and equip them with essential capabilities.

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